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Inter in financial scandal
Wednesday 20 June, 2007
Inter fiddled their books to register for the 2005-06 season – this is the accusation launched by the financial authorities.
Every club must pass the checks by the Covisoc in the summer proving their financial stability before they can enter the Serie A or B championship.
“If Inter had not covered their losses with false accounting, they would not have passed the requested parameters to register for the 2005-06 season,” member of the Covisoc Maugeri is quoted as saying in the ‘Gazzetta dello Sport.’
There is an inquest into the finances of the clubs in that campaign led by Milan public prosecutor Carlo Nocerino.
The claims against several sides – including Milan, Sampdoria and Reggina – is that they artificially inflated the worth of youth team players so it seemed as if they were making more of a profit from their sale.
The Nerazzurri have rejected the latest accusation that has drawn them into the investigation.
“Regarding the news stories on the 2005-06 Serie A season and the inquest, Inter note that they have never put fake plusvalenze into their balance sheets,” said an official statement.
“We have already provided the necessary paperwork to prove that, via the systematic increase of capital performed by the shareholders, we always guaranteed the full respect of the necessary financial balances.”
It’s a particularly embarrassing accusation, as 2005-06 was the season where Inter were given the Scudetto after Juventus were found guilty in the Calciopoli scandal and stripped of their title.
However, the club does not risk any penalty or seeing this Scudetto taken away from them again, according to the latest reports.
“We are not worried in the slightest over this inquest,” added President Massimo Moratti. “Of course it is disappointing, but frankly there doesn’t seem to be anything to concern ourselves about.”
Inter have repeatedly stated they were the ‘only clean side’ in the running for trophies in 2005-06, so Moratti concedes this is an unfortunate turn of events.
“It’s a shame in terms of our image, but I am sure that the shadows of this story will soon be dissipated. We still need to give our deposition and that will definitively clear up a situation that in my eyes seems a little absurd.
“In fact, I hear that there are other clubs involved. I think financial instability at the side did not exist. I pay millions every day and am fully accustomed to checking the balance sheets, but clearly it is difficult to evаluate the value of a player who today is worth £3m and in a month could be worth either £8m or nothing.”
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Suazo banned for Inter signature?
Wednesday 20 June, 2007
David Suazo could be suspended and Inter fined if Massimo Moratti’s claims that he signed a contract are true.
The Cagliari player was all set to join the Nerazzurri, but in a shock move Milan reached an agreement with the club for £10m.
Inter were furious and President Moratti told several television stations that there was paperwork proving their deal. “The player signed a contract with us,” he said.
This could well prove costly, as it is illegal for a player to put pen to paper when he is still under contract with another club.
An inquest has officially been opened into the matter and both sides risk sanctions from the authorities.
If Suazo has signed a contract before Cagliari released him, then he could be suspended and Inter face a fine.
The turnaround has also mined confidence within the club, as it seems Coach Roberto Mancini was only told of the transfer to Milan by journalists.
“I am astonished and totally without words,” he told the ‘Gazzetta dello Sport.’ “I don’t know what to say. What happened? Inter have a director and a President, so you’ll have to ask them. Nobody told me anything.”
Meanwhile, in a bid to fight back against that incredible snub from cousins Milan, it is reported that Nerazzurri director Marco Branca has flown to Barcelona for talks with Samuel Eto’o.
The Rossoneri confirmed several times that the Nou Camp star was their main transfer target upfront and that Suazo was an alternative once they realised he could not be prised away from Barca.
So Inter would consider it quite a coup if they managed to achieve what Milan failed to do.
Moratti’s men have the advantage of offering Adriano and Walter Samuel as part of an exchange deal for the Cameroon international.
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