Media reports from England are talking about a pirate scandal involving Liverpool and Manchester City.

Between June 2012 and February 2013, the Reds hacked the Citizens Scouts system hundreds of times during the eight months.

The story happened when three former City scouts moved to Liverpool, including Michael Edwards, who became managing director.

Questions and fears began to rise in 2017, when the Celestial team learned that the European champions were interested in the services of young Spaniard Paulo Fernandez of Real Zaragoza, who later signed with the sons of coach Pep Guardiola, who is currently on loan to Serie B club Perugia.

The Times newspaper reported details of the matter and said Liverpool must pay a financial settlement of up to one million and one hundred thousand euros.

According to the newspaper, the settlement was accepted and resolved the issue "amicably" without going to the courts.

Cyber-piracy experts appointed by AlmanCity have revealed the hacking of Liverpool CityMan.

Due to security concerns, the English champions have accelerated the signing of Jesus Navas and Fernandinho in 2013.