While Nicolò Fagioli already finalized his suspension and Sandro Tonali will do the same in short order, it’ll be a while before the position of Nicolò Zaniolo is sorted. It’s unsure whether he’ll face discipline. The Turin’s DA’s office, which birthed the inquiry, isn’t in a hurry to interrogate him. His role is very marginal from the criminal standpoint, Corriere dello Sport informs.
The Aston Villa star has no intention of self-reporting to the sports authorities. He claims that he didn’t bet on games, unlike the two midfielders. If that was indeed the case, he won’t get suspended.
Still, federal prosecutor Giuseppe Chinè will likely hear him out after coming to terms with Tonali. The attacker has admitted to gambling on the same platforms, but not on his sport, and added he didn’t know they were illegal.
The Newcastle United ace might learn his faith in the next 48 hours. His camp met the emissary of the Italian FA on Monday. His lawyers are trying to limit the damage as much as possible, allowing him to return to the pitch next summer to prepare for the 2023/2024 season.
Instead, Lazio’s Nicolò Casale and Roma’s Stephan El Shaarawy have sued gossip guru Fabrizio Corona for defamation after being accused of gambling illicitly, Rai informs. Nicolò Barella also vehemently hit back at the reports too. The supposed source backtracked afterward.
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