Special Report has exposed the FIFA listed agent who wants to sell young players - illegally - for £25k-a-head.
Sky Sports News worked on an investigation into how football is being used as a vehicle for people trafficking since the Autumn of 2011.
It's believed that as many as 20,000 footballers have been illegally shipped from Africa to Europe and our reporter Kaveh Solhekol followed the story from Paris to Switzerland and on to Cameroon.
Our team uncovered men posing as football agents who ship youngsters to Europe on the false promise of a lucrative playing contract and the stories of the victims who now fear for their lives and the families left with crippling debts.
They include that of Desmond Dubi, who was told he could earn $10,000 a month playing professional football in Malaysia. He is now stranded in France, and his family owe money to loan sharks in Ghana.
Dubi told Special Report: "If I return to Ghana I am supposed to have money to pay. One of my friends who go to Malaysia, the same problem, but he go to Ghana and now he die. I am scared because if I go to Ghana, maybe something will happen, because now the money is going up, interest, so I'm supposed to find something."
Former Cameroon international Roger Milla told us that the problem is wide-spread.
"All there is are lots, and lots and lots of people who have been deceived. You can't run a country by deceiving people, and you can't run a team by deceiving people. You can't even run your own family if you deceive people. So a change is needed and for that you need sanctions and only FIFA can do that."