Juventus have been absolved of any wrongdoing in the transfer that saw Paul Pogba join Manchester United for a world record transfer fee.

FIFa had previously announced an investigation into the move after allegations were made regarding Mino Raiola’s commission for the transfer.

Speaking in the annual shareholders meeting, Juventus President Andrea Agnelli confirmed the Bianconeri were absolved by FIFA.

“FIFA’s investigation ended with no implications for Juventus, completely absolved,” Agnelli told the shareholders.

It was previoudly reported that Raiola had received €27m from Juve for the transfer, and documents released suggested he was also paid by Pogba and United.