The Football Union of South Africa is not happy with the way some of the players' agents had been handling their business with the players they represent.
FUSA secretary Taelo Motloung says players earning as low as R7 000 are being forced to pay agents monthly.
"We are tired of agents taking monthly payments from the players, there are players who are paying agents monthly," Motloung tells KickOff.
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"Imagine earning R7000 a month for three years, but paying an agent from R1500 to R2000 a month?
"Imagine paying an agent for just sitting around doing nothing for three years, and from your salary as a player? No it can't be right.
"That thing must come to an end. There are players who reported this to our office. It has come to our attention that players are being taken for a ride.
"And it has been happening for too long, and players they themselves are quite about this. They don't report such things.
"So we are calling upon players to come forward to report these things, just like the ones who reported the issue in our offices," he added.
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"We have the bank statements with the names of the agents, monies are being transferred monthly to agents'accounts.
"And the very same agents are the ones who are quick to accuse the boys of reckless spending when they are done and out. Forgetting they are ones who are taking players money. That must come to an end.
"Nowadays people are buying contracts And this happens a lot in the NFD. You find about 70%of the players in a club being represented by one agent. So all that money iss going into the agent's bank account?
"You can’t pay a person every month just because he found you a job. So cases will be opened soon."