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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 has broken Football Association rules by signing under-age players, according to BBC Panorama.

The investigation into Ward, who owns Colossal Sports Management, also 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.