(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 26 - Napoli sources said Tuesday that "we
are all very serene" after Chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis was
placed under investigation for false accounting as a formality
in Rome after Naples prosecutors sent up papers on alleged
fictitious capital gains in scudetto spearhead and NIgeria
striker Victor Osimhen's 2020 move from 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 (formality,
ed.). "We must also remember - concluded the Neapolitan club -
that Napoli has already been acquitted in the sports court".
(ANSA).
All very serene say Napoli on De Laurentiis probe
Napoli already cleared by sporting tribunal say sources
