The president of Napoli, investigated for the signing of Osimhen

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Aurelio de Laurentiispresident of Naplescurrent champions of the Italian Serie A and Madrid’s next rivals in the Champions League, are being investigated for their involvement in alleged fictitious capital gains from the signing of the Nigerian international forward. Victor Osimhen in 2020 from French side Lille.

The Rome Prosecutor’s Office registered this Tuesday De Laurentiis in the register of suspects, accused of a crime of “accounting falsehood” and “fraudulent declaration”, after receiving the documentation held by the Neapolitan prosecutors, although the sports justice system has already archived this investigation.

Also De Laurentiis’ wife, Jacqueline Baudit, and his sons Eduardo and Valentin are being investigatedaccording to local media.

The transfer last August from Naples to Rome of the investigation into the alleged fictitious capital gains surrounding the purchase of Osimhen was due to the fact that it was in the Italian capital that the budget for operation.

The Nigerian striker It cost the Neapolitan club 71.25 million eurosbut Napoli paid 50 directly, while The prosecution is investigating the valuation of 21.25 million on four playersthe goalkeeper Karnezis and three youngsters (Liguori, Manzi and Palmieri), as technical counterpart, who never played for Lilleaccording to both sources.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the sports justice has closed the issue related to Osimhen’s capital gain, without finding any anomaly in the transfer of the Nigerian star.

Source: La Verdad

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