Company part-owned by Rooney's agent insists no rules were broken over loan to Derby County

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The company part-owned by Wayne Rooney’s agent Paul Stretford has insisted no rules were broken when it provided a loan to Derby County to cover May's wages... DCFC

since the former England captain was a teenager. He is the managing director of Triple S, and his family owns a minority stake in the company.

It is understood the loan was made not by Stretford personally but by Triple S, which sought legal advice in advance to ensure there was no conflict of interest given Stretford’s long-standing relationship with Rooney. “We were surprised that details of this investigation have appeared in the press while the investigative process is ongoing. Regardless, the Triple S Group is confident in the legal advice it sought originally and will continue to cooperate fully with the FA to resolve this matter swiftly.

Triple S had made the loan in the hope it would allow Kirchner time to complete his takeover and bring the club out of administration, but his promised funds never materialised., and Triple S has no claim against either the club or the administrators. The company does not stand to profit from the loan.

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