Crystal Palace star Oliseh's agent has been penalized by the FA with a six-month ban from involvement in soccer, but this will have no impact on the player's potential transfer as the ban will come into effect after the summer transfer window, according to The Telegraph.
Agent Glenn Twinboa has been accused of breaching FA rules by signing a deal with Reading FC that entitles him to 10% of the player's future transfer fee. Twinboa's ban will come into effect on October 4, so he will still be available to work for Ollies and other clients over the summer.Ollies, 22, has already attracted the attention of several top teams.
The FA explained why it had delayed the ban for six months, saying that the summer transfer window was crucial for many players and therefore allowed Twin Boa to be banned from working again after the summer window.
Twinboa, a liquid natural gas trader, began working as a broker while at university and currently has five clients. Twinboa denies the allegations against him and insists he was unaware that the contract details breached FA rules.
Nigel Howe, Reading's former chief executive, has also been banned for 12 months as part of the FA's investigation, but the FA said the ban would not affect the club's takeover.