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Seventeen transfers and five Premier League clubs have been named in Lord Stevens' final report into alleged transfer irregularities.
Deals involving Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Bolton, Portsmouth and Newcastle have been highlighted in the report.
They may face a further FA probe but there is no evidence of irregular payments to club officials or players.
Bosses Sam Allardyce and Graeme Souness have been mentioned in the report along with 15 agents, including Pini Zahavi. This looks like it could be quite a damming report for all those involved in it, I have a feeling there could be many changes and much more regulation in the way transfer's are conducted for next season. BBC Sport Report
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