In the meantime, from the closure of the investigations on Juventus, it would appear that any fictitious capital gains were not used for registration in the championship.
The Prosecutor of the FIGC has opened another line of investigation into the question of capital gains, linked to theinvestigation by the Milan Public Prosecutor’s Office on Inter’s capital gains. He brings it back Tuttosportwhich at the same time takes stock of the closing of the first strandthe one concerning the Juventus and 10 other clubs: from the documentation with which a few days ago the end of the investigations was communicated, it would appear that any fictitious capital gains of the Juventus club did not serve to alter the parameters necessary for registration in the Serie A championship. it would protect the Bianconeri from the most severe penaltiesstarting from relegation.
Returning to Inter, the ordinary justice investigation on the Nerazzurri club concerns the assessments on capital gains relating to two years, 2017/18 and 2018/19. The related financial statements show that the Nerazzurri have collected around 90 million euros from the market in capital gains. The investigation is currently against unknown persons with the hypothesis of a crime concerning the crime of false corporate communications. No one has currently been entered in the register of suspects.