The Italian said the globalization of football meant clubs
were filling their youth teams with players sourced from all over the world,
often to the detriment of their long-term development.
"A line needs to be drawn," Capello told a
football conference in Dubai.
"Clubs are talent-scouting all over the world and are
stealing young players. FIFA should pass new rules. I've spoken to (UEFA
president Michel) Platini and in the future clubs will be forbidden to steal
players when they are very young." FIFA does have a statute, Rule 19,
banning the international transfer of players under 18, but one aspect of it
allows transfers to take place if the player's parents move to the country in
which the new club is located for reasons not linked to football.
A rule banning under-16 transfers exists as far as European
Union transfers are concerned, but this is often flouted through other
exceptions.
Top European clubs have long been accused of using financial
muscle to harvest the best young players from abroad with English clubs and the
likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona in Spain, often cited as doing so.
Ironically, one of the most famous examples of the practice
saw Cesc Fabregas leave Barcelona for Arsenal in 2003, at the age of 16, with
the Catalan club complaining that the English club had poached him from their
academy.
Fabregas returned to the Nou Camp this year for an initial
fee of 29 million euros ($37.54 million), a significantly larger sum than
Arsenal paid originally to prise him away.
But there have been many other examples and the Italian said
the rewards being offered to young players by the richest clubs to sign with
them were often too good to turn down.
"These clubs are offering players and their families a
lot of financial support. If the family is poor and it will contribute to the
family, they will be happy to move abroad," he said.
Capello, 65, has vast experience of how the transfer system
affects young players having coached at Real Madrid, AC Milan, AS Roma and
Juventus before taking over as England manager in 2008. He is leaving the
position after next year's European Championship.
Capello calls for action over stealing young talent
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