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Capital gains case, 60 subjects in the investigation of the Prosecutor’s Office. Arthur-Pjanic exchange excluded

There is no exchange Arthur Pjanic in the investigation by the FIGC Federal Prosecutor regarding the fictitious capital gains, an alarm launched by Covisoc last October: not all the reported operations have ended up in the viewfinder of the Prosecutor’s Office and among these, for example, there is no exchange of midfielders with Barça, just as there is no exchange with the City regarding Cancelo and Danilo.

The survey – writes ‘Repubblica’ – will not be the same for everyone, because among the companies there are some that have been notified of the closure of the investigations assuming an effect of these inflated capital gains on the requirements for registration to the championship: a hypothesis that , if confirmed, it could lead to penalty points or in serious cases even exclusion from the championship. The real news is that the investigation will also affect the players, especially if the Prosecutor believes they played a role in accepting out-of-market valuations to gain an economic advantage.

In total, between managers and players, there are 60 subjects involved in the survey.

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