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Capital gains, Juve: no use hiding behind ghosts. The time will also come for Naples and Osimhen | First page

It honestly seems a little weak to say that federal prosecutor Chiné is not doing his job well, or is doing it incompletely, because he asked for the (sporting) process to be redone for Juventus and 8 other clubs, but not for Napoli (and Chievo, which has gone bankrupt in the meantime). The PF requested and obtained the Turin papers when the investigation was closed. In Naples, the investigation is still ongoing. ADL was investigated with 3 other people on 21 June for the alleged wrongdoing of the Osimhen transfer. When this criminal investigation is closed, Chiné will be able to request the documents, exactly as he did with the Prisma investigation, the 14,000 pages that led on the one hand to the request for indictment for Andrea Agnelli & C and on the other to the request of a new sports trial for capital gains.

To say that it is not right that the (sports) trial should be redone only for Juventus (plus Sampdoria, Genoa, Pisa, Empoli, Pro Vercelli, Novara, Pescara and Parma) and not for Napoli, is wrong because it is premature. When that investigation is closed, Chiné will ask for the documents and if there too there is a pile of new and convincing information, rest assured that the Osimhen affair will also be re-discussed. Being amazed why Atalanta and Sassuolo are not included in the request to re-trial means not knowing that the 2 clubs were not tried last spring. If and when it is, they too will have to answer for what results from the interceptions (and from the transfers that have generated capital gains without transferring money). Then, it’s clear, it’s one thing to have to answer for an operation, it’s another to have to do it for about twenty, with about forty players involved.

Certainly, if on January 20 it will really be decided to redo the (sporting) trial, it is not because there is an air of justicialism, but simply of justice, this time the stakes are much higher than in April, because there are different elements of evidence, collected through not internet sites, fortunately not ours, but with tools that only ordinary justice has at its disposal.

Meanwhile, Napoli, or rather its president De Laurentiis and his Atalanta colleague Percassi, plus Adriano Galliani, as then CEO of AC Milan, plus agent Alessandro Moggi, they have to defend themselves in the court of Naples from the accusation of false invoices in the transfer of a player, Calaiò. There have already been (at the beginning of November) requests for a conviction by the prosecution (ps De Simone and Capuano), but they are old things, facts that date back to 2013 and 2014 and which presumably will end up prescribed before the final judgment. Facts that have nothing sportingly relevant. So, even here it is useless to make any more confusion.
@GianniVisnadi

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