The prosecutors of the Rome Public Prosecutor’s Office have entered De Laurentiis’ name in the register of suspects on charges of false accounting as a “due act” (formality) after the transmission of the documents by the Neapolitan prosecutors, they said.
The proceedings are related to alleged fictitious capital gains around the purchase of Osimhen in 2020 from French club Lille.
“We are all very serene,” sources at Napoli explained to ANSA, describing the state of mind of the Neapolitan club and its president, De Laurentiis, after “having learned the news about the opening of investigations at the Rome Public Prosecutor’s Office”.
“In fact, it also emerges that the Naples Public Prosecutor’s Office has filed all the hypotheses of a fiscal offence.
“On the issue of the alleged false accounting,” continued the sources of the Azzurri club, “only the Rome Prosecutor’s Office can decide.
“It is quite clear that it is a due act.
“We must also remember that Napoli has already been acquitted in the sports court.”
ANSA