according to the Evening Standard we were given the opportunity to put the matter right in September.
So something has happened since then - not at the time we signed him.
Evening Standard today
The Football Association gave Queens Park Rangers an opportunity to make their controversial transfer of Alejandro Faurlin legitimate, it emerged today.
The Championship leaders were last night charged by the FA on seven counts of breaching regulations relating to third-party ownership and agents.
Rangers and chairman Gianni Paladini were also accused of "using or seeking to pay an unauthorised agent" when the player was signed two years ago from Argentine side Instituto de Cordoba.
However, Standard Sport understands that in September 2010 the FA became fully aware of the nature of the deal and advised the club on how they could buy Faurlin outright and so avoid any charges.
So something has happened since then - not at the time we signed him.
Evening Standard today
The Football Association gave Queens Park Rangers an opportunity to make their controversial transfer of Alejandro Faurlin legitimate, it emerged today.
The Championship leaders were last night charged by the FA on seven counts of breaching regulations relating to third-party ownership and agents.
Rangers and chairman Gianni Paladini were also accused of "using or seeking to pay an unauthorised agent" when the player was signed two years ago from Argentine side Instituto de Cordoba.
However, Standard Sport understands that in September 2010 the FA became fully aware of the nature of the deal and advised the club on how they could buy Faurlin outright and so avoid any charges.
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