
FC Nordsjaelland’s Ibrahim Osman faces potential quarantine due to alleged agent rule violations during his transfer negotiations to Brighton and Hove Albion, AfricaSoccer.com understands
Osman, reportedly represented by Mitch Bakkovens and Unique Sports, breached regulations by not involving his current agent, Darryl Powell, whose agreement runs until December 1, 2024.
The Danish Football Union (DBU) may impose disciplinary sanctions, including quarantine, as outlined in circular 125.
If Osman’s deal proceeds without Powell’s signature, FIFA might handle any penalties.
DBU, citing new agent regulations effective October 2023, is investigating the case, acknowledging it as uncharted territory.
The article reveals Osman’s social media posts with Bakkovens, violating agent rules. DBU is also scrutinizing Bakkovens independently.
While the Ghanaian youngster has seemingly signed a contract with Premier League club Brighton, complications arise from agent misconduct.
The user comments reflect varied opinions on potential sanctions, urging DBU’s goodwill and questioning the deal’s legitimacy without Powell’s involvement.
The situation unfolds amid training matches, with FC Nordsjaelland’s actions determining whether FIFA intervenes or DBU imposes penalties on the 19-year-old talent and his club.