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Listening to trans Europe express and an Italian journo has just said paratici and other Board members face a criminal trial in March. It gets worse!
Yeah this will be rumbling on for a while. Lots of different organisations looking into apparently not just inside Italy. Might go on for months.Listening to trans Europe express and an Italian journo has just said paratici and other Board members face a criminal trial in March. It gets worse!
They will say something soon enough don't stress.Deafening silence from the Club on this....
Fabio Paratici's future at Tottenham is under increasing scrutiny after allegations he offered to pay over the odds to sign Cristian Romero from Atalanta to solve a problem for his former club Juventus.
Paratici was hit with a 30-month ban by the Italian FA on Friday for his part in financial irregularities at Juve, where he worked for more than a decade.
This penalty is expected to be extended to the UK, throwing his role as managing director of Spurs into jeopardy.
The latest revelations from the investigation, however, will prompt further questions from chairman Daniel Levy. Details have emerged from conversations between Paratici and Luca Percassi, chief executive of Atalanta and son of the club’s co-owner Antonio Percassi, recorded by Italy’s financial authorities during an investigation into Juve’s accounts.
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If true, he needs sacking ASAP.
Fabio Paratici's future at Tottenham is under increasing scrutiny after allegations he offered to pay over the odds to sign Cristian Romero from Atalanta to solve a problem for his former club Juventus.
Paratici was hit with a 30-month ban by the Italian FA on Friday for his part in financial irregularities at Juve, where he worked for more than a decade.
This penalty is expected to be extended to the UK, throwing his role as managing director of Spurs into jeopardy.
The latest revelations from the investigation, however, will prompt further questions from chairman Daniel Levy. Details have emerged from conversations between Paratici and Luca Percassi, chief executive of Atalanta and son of the club’s co-owner Antonio Percassi, recorded by Italy’s financial authorities during an investigation into Juve’s accounts.
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If true, he needs sacking ASAP.
This will cheer you up, we are playing Fulham later todayCherry on top of a truly top class Tottenham day. What a club!