Suspicious capital gains, Covisoc alarm: Juve exchanges and the Osimhen deal in the crosshairs

In the report delivered to the FIGC prosecutor also the transfer of Osimhen to Napoli and the exchanges of Juve

Two years of capital gains and 62 market operations have come under the lens of the Covisoc (Supervisory Commission on Football Clubs) and are now being examined by the Federal Prosecutor’s Office. As per the previews of Republic, the report was delivered to the FIGC Prosecutor Giuseppe Chinè and to President Gravina a report on the capital gains of the last two years to ask that the nature of the operations be investigated.

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The supervisory body of the financial statements lists the names and the most relevant amounts in an annex. It starts with Franco Tongya and Marley Aké, exchanged by Juve and Marseille for 8 million (therefore with zero balance), now playing in the fourth French series and in Serie C. Then the 4 players ended up in Lille for 20 million in the Osimhen package: three of them have already returned to Italy (two in Serie D, one in Serie C), the other in Lille has never entered the field. Several Juve operations are in the sights, with 42 transfers and 21 players involved for a round of 90 million, but with a club of only 3 million and benefits of 40 million in the budget. There is also talk of big: Pjanic-Arthur with Barça, Cancelo-Danilo with City. Chinè will investigate now.

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