Suspicious transfers keep Italy in breath

Italian football team has too many damn Italians, The Economist argues

The public prosecutor s office of the Italian Football Association (FigC) has initiated an investigation due to suspicious player transfers in the past two years. There is a suspicion that clubs have overrated some players to beautify their balance sheets. Among other things, the 42 suspicious transfers are about the change of the Nigerian midstürmer Victor Osimhen from the French master Osc Lille to the SSC Naples. Also the sale of the Midfielder Miralem Pjanic from the Italian record champion Juventus Turin to the FC Barcelona for 60 million euros and Juves commitment by the Barca player Arthur for 72 million euros are targeted by prosecutors.

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