Lazio and Italy striker Ciro Immobile was found guilty of tax evasion at the end of July, the daily La Repubblica reported on Tuesday.
The evasion of personal income tax IRPEF had to do with the player's transfer from Juventus to Genoa in 2012, 10 years ago, the paper wrote.
Italy's Supreme Court of Cassation rejected an appeal from the Lazio captain at the end of July against a sentence issued in 2019 by the tax commission of his home region, Campania.
The sentence was related to the fees received by Immobile as part of his move to Genoa, which preceded stints at Torino, Borussia Dortmund, Sevilla, and, from 2016, Lazio.
La Repubblica did not say how much IRPEF Immobile had been convicted of dodging.
The publication also did not report how much he was ordered to pay in back taxes and sanctions.
Immobile, 32, has played 213 times for Lazio since 2016 and scored 152 times for the Roman club. He has 55 Italy caps, since 2014, and 15 goals for his country.