<P> Disagreement over training compensation sometimes produces legal battles in order to escape the payment, which Matthias Lepiller was signed in 2006 by Fiorentina, however an appeal in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) was rejected in 2011, five years after Lepiller left the club . Clubs also arranged special transfer agreement in order to lower the actual signing cost . For example, Attila Filkor joined a Maltese club as free agent and immediately sold to Inter Milan . As the schedule of rates between Maltese and Italian top division were different, cost was saved until Filkor's mother club sued Inter to FIFA . </P> <P> The FA has its own system of training compensation; for example, Chelsea were required to pay compensation to Manchester City for Daniel Sturridge . </P> <P> In Italy, Career Premium (Italian: Premio alla carriera) were paid to mother club once the players had make his Serie A debut or Italy under - 21 debut, for example, Davide Moscardelli . While Preparation Premium (Italian: Premi di Preparazione) were paid to youth clubs when the players signed his first professional contract . </P> <P> One method of club punishment used by the football governing body FIFA is a ban on transfers . </P>

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