It was stated that within the framework of the investigation carried out by the Milan Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office in Italy, searches were made by the Italian financial police teams (Guardia di Finanza) in the Inter club on the grounds that capital gains were obtained from the transfer of about 10 non-level football players in the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 seasons.
In the period covering the two seasons in question, it was noted that the gain of 100 million euros, which was recorded, is under scrutiny.
It was stated that apart from Inter, searches were also made at the headquarters of the Serie A League Association, and the accounts of Milan, the other team of Milan, were also examined.
While the Inter club confirmed the investigation in a written statement, he noted that the documents requested by the prosecutor’s office regarding the disposal of some players in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons were provided.
In the statement of the blue-black club, it is emphasized that any Inter manager has not been investigated, and “The financial statements of the club have been prepared in accordance with the strictest accounting rules.” statement was included.
In the news of La Gazzetta dello Sport, it was stated that the accounts of Milan, another big team of Milan, were also examined, but the financial police did not find any irregularities in the accounts of the red-black team.
By the way, it was noted that the investigation in Milan was separate from the investigation that was made public by the calls made last month in Turin against Juventus and started later.
While the police raids on the Serie A building and the Inter club building had wide repercussions in the Italian press, Rainews24 channel used the phrase “an earthquake in Italy Serie A”.
A similar investigation is underway in Italy against the Juventus club. Within the framework of the investigation carried out by the Turin Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, searches were made on the Juventus club for some transfers by the Italian financial police teams on 27 November and the statements of some managers were also taken.
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