Manchester United will face no action for their role in Paul Pogba's transfer from Juventus, but the Italian club have had disciplinary proceedings opened against them, FIFA have announced.
An investigation into the world-record £89.3million transfer was opened by football's governing body last month after Sportsmail revealed agent Mino Raiola will take an extraordinary £41m cut from the deal.
United were originally asked for clarification about all aspects of their part in the transfer and were understood to be completely relaxed about the situation throughout the process.
FIFA have now confirmed that they are no longer investigating Manchester United but are now looking into the agreement Raiola had with Juventus that allowed him to collect almost 50 per cent of the transfer fee.