Raheem Sterling’s former agent Aidy Ward ‘broke FA rules by signing under-age players’

Raheem Sterling’s former agent Aidy Ward ‘broke FA rules by signing under-age players’ and ‘once used the Man City and England ace to try and attract a 15-year-old boy to his agency’

  • Raheem Sterling’s former agent Aidy Ward is alleged to have broken FA rules 
  • Ward owns Colossal Sports Management and represented Sterling up until 2020
  • A BBC investigation claimed Ward asked Sterling to speak to a 15-year-old footballer in a bid to attract him to his agency
  • Sterling’s lawyers insisted he has never spoken to young players about agents
  • Ward is being probed by the FA and faces a ban if found guilty of breaking rules 


Raheem Sterling’s former agent Aidy Ward has broken Football Association rules by signing under-age players, according to BBC Panorama. 

The investigation into Ward, who owns Colossal Sports Management, also appears to have revealed an incident where he had asked Manchester City and England ace Sterling to speak to a 15-year-old boy in a bid to attract the young player to his agency.

FA rules prohibit agents from approaching the families of players under the age of 16 to offer representation and Ward is said to already be under investigation by the governing body in relation to the incident involving Sterling. 

Raheem Sterling's former agent Aidy Ward is alleged to have broken FA rules by signing under-age players

Raheem Sterling’s former agent Aidy Ward is alleged to have broken FA rules by signing under-age players

Ward said he could not comment out of respect for the FA’s inquiry, which has not yet concluded.

Evidence seen by BBC Panorama apparently revealed how Ward video called his client Sterling while at a dinner with a 15-year-old boy and his mother at a London restaurant and asked him to speak with the teenager.

Sterling’s lawyers said as an England international he feels a responsibility to speak to aspiring players and has done so for many different people, including on numerous occasions at the request of Ward, but has never spoken to them about agents or financial issues.

They added that Sterling also supports FA rules designed to protect young players.

The 26-year-old international star, who was a standout performer for England at this summer’s European Championships, dropped Ward as his agent late last year. 

Whilst he still has a small shareholding in the company, Mail Online understands that Raheem voluntarily offered the return of these shares to Colossal Sports Management when ties with the company were broken in November 2020.

Manchester City and England ace Sterling was even used by Ward once to speak to a 15-year-old boy in a bid to attract him to his agency, according to BBC Panorama

Manchester City and England ace Sterling was even used by Ward once to speak to a 15-year-old boy in a bid to attract him to his agency, according to BBC Panorama

The BBC’s programme also alleged that Ward had offered his services to the families of seven footballers all under the age of 16 and was in correspondence with Fulham about receiving a fee for the transfer of a 14-year-old.

FA rules around agents signing minors

The current FA rules state that no football agent can sign any player under the age of 16.

Between the ages of 16 and 18 years the signing of a player must be via the parent or guardian.

If an agent is found to have breached rules around the signing of minors, they could be issued with a ban. 

Mr Ward denied ever being the agent of Foday Nabay, 23, who claimed he had orchestrated a move for him from Birmingham to Fulham.   

The BBC claim they saw leaked emails between Fulham’s Academy Director, Huw Jennings, Aidy Ward and another agent discussing the terms of Nabay’s transfer, who was 14 at the time. 

The alleged negotiations concluded with an offer from Fulham to pay the agents a fee of £120,000 if the deal got finalised despite FA rules stating an agent cannot request or receive payment or compensation for the transfer of an academy player still in full-time education.

Fulham said in response that they neither paid nor agreed to pay Mr Ward or the other agent in relation to the player’s registration with the club.  

The FA insisted it thoroughly investigates all allegations of breaches by agents and that around 50 have been sanctioned in the last three years. 

Back in 2019, the FA issued bans to ten intermediaries for breaking rules on working with minors. Ward could face the same punishment if he is found to have violated rules.

The BBC also allege Ward was in discussions with Fulham about receiving a fee for the transfer of former England schoolboy Foday Nabay (centre) when he was 14 years old

The BBC also allege Ward was in discussions with Fulham about receiving a fee for the transfer of former England schoolboy Foday Nabay (centre) when he was 14 years old

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