Borussia Dortmund star Youssoufa Moukoko ‘caught up in age fraud storm

Premier clubs have been put on alert with Borussia Dortmund star Youssoufa Moukoko reportedly caught up in the age storm that has rocked Cameroonian football. Moukoko, who was born in Yaounde, Cameroon, before moving to live in Germany in 2014 where he was adopted, is alleged to be 22, rather than 18, according to claims in Germany. Newcastle United and Chelsea are among clubs that hold an interest in the striker but Premier League sides are understood to be ready to step back from talks following developments in an investigation into age fraud in the game. Youssoufa Moukoko, one to watch in 2023 ⭐️🔎 pic.twitter.com/bmxDIU0unP— 433 (@433) December 29, 2022 Last week Cameroon’s Under-17 side were preparing to play Central African qualifying games in the Nations Cup this month when it was found that 21 of the 30-strong squad failed the age test. Fresh players were quickly drafted in by coach Jean Pierre Fiala but, in a further humiliation, it was discovered that eleven of the additions were also overage.It has now been claimed in Germany that a birth certificate dated for the year 2000 with the name Yousouffa Mohamadou and attributed to Dortmund striker Moukoko was discovered in 2022. Austrian news outlet claims that Moukoko’s adoptive father had sent the alleged unearthed birth certificate to a journalist.##NAJAVA_MECA_6937485##The player’s adoption emerged in 2022 but now an investigation into age fraud is alleged to have raised doubts about the legitimacy of Moukoko being 18. It is claimed that further doubts emerged due to Moukoko allegedly having partners significantly older than him in his early teenage years. When contacted by Sportsmail on Thursday, the German FA said: ‘We do not comment on any speculation.’ In 2017 the German FA emphatically denied any illegitimacy towards the player’s documentation, which lists his date of birth as November 20, 2004. ‘The DFB has already had a number of intensive discussions with Borussia Dortmund at various levels,’ a DFB statement read at the time. ‘At the DFB’s request for careful consideration of the facts, those responsible at Borussia Dortmund always point to the authenticity of the papers and documents, which are also known by DFB. 

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