He’s a bent cunt - it’s all come to light now and we shouldn’t be associated with such individuals
I'll take that as a 'no he hasn't been found guilty, I just like reading the headlines and trolling off the back of them'
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He’s a bent cunt - it’s all come to light now and we shouldn’t be associated with such individuals
Surely this bent cunt must resign by tonight?
He’s a bent cunt - it’s all come to light now and we shouldn’t be associated with such individuals
We have been compromised from within, mateYou're starting to sound like you're suffering from paranoid schizophrenia mate. What's your stance on the shape of the earth and covid vaccinations?
We have been compromised from within, mate
First Mason, now this - the end times are here
EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham's £47m deal for Cristian Romero is among 42 transfers investigated by Italian authorities amid probe into Juventus' financial dealings
Tottenham have been dragged into the fraud allegations against Juventus, with Italian police investigating the transfer history of summer signing Cristian Romero and the role of the club’s managing director Fabio Paratici.
- Italian police raided Juventus' club offices amid a false accounting probe
- Andrea Agnelli, Pavel Nedved and Fabio Paratici are under investigation
- Paratici joined Spurs in the summer and was key in appointing Antonio Conte
- Authorities took documentation relating to transfers, invoices and finances
- Cristian Romero's move to Spurs among the 42 transfers being probed
Sportsmail has been told the £47million deal for the Argentine defender in August — the same day he left Juventus for Atalanta for just £13.5m — is one of 42 transfers being scrutinised by police amid claims of false accounting.
Paratici, who joined Tottenham last summer and was instrumental in the appointments of Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte, is one of six past and present Juventus officials being investigated, including president Andrea Agnelli and legendary former player Pavel Nedved.
The club’s offices in Turin and Milan were raided by police last Friday with player contracts, invoices and financial statements taken as evidence following claims that Juventus falsely recorded the values of transfers between 2019 and 2021 to enable them to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.
Paratici was directly involved in the deal that brought Romero to Tottenham, continuing a close association with a player he signed for Juventus from Genoa two and a half years ago.
The 23-year-old never played for Juventus in two years at the club, but his transfer valuations attracted attention from the Italian police.
Italian police have raided Juventus' club offices amid a probe into their transfer dealings
Juventus paid Genoa £22m for Romero in July 2019, but immediately sent him back on loan for the season.
He spent the following campaign at Atalanta, who paid a £3.4m loan fee.
On a bizarre day last August, Atalanta confirmed they had signed Romero permanently for £13.5m before sending him out on loan to Tottenham, who also secured the option to buy him for £47m.
The sums involved raised eyebrows, with Atalanta set to make a profit of £33.5m in a single season.
Other Juventus deals being probed include Manchester City’s £27.4m signing of Joao Cancelo two years ago in a transfer that saw Danilo move the other way in part-exchange, as well as another swap deal that saw Bosnia midfielder Miralem Pjanic join Barcelona with Brazilian midfielder Arthur Melo moving to Juventus.
Tottenham have held talks with Paratici about the matter since reports of the Juventus police raid emerged over the weekend.
There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by the Premier League club.
If I'm not mistaken he was on Loan to Atalanta with the option to buy?I'm sure there was a reason why we couldn't buy him directly from Juventus. But Atlanta could for 13.5M and then we pay 47M
That's a fucking hell of a mark-up.
Somebody or persons did very well out of that i guarantee you.
Ndombele and Lo Celso also had huge mark-ups - when sold to Spurs - just 1 year after their clubs had bought them...I'm sure there was a reason why we couldn't buy him directly from Juventus. But Atlanta could for 13.5M and then we pay 47M
That's a fucking hell of a mark-up.
Somebody or persons did very well out of that i guarantee you.
Ndombele and Lo Celso had also had huge mark-ups - when sold to Spurs - just 1 year after their clubs had bought them...
Ndombele and Lo Celso had also had huge mark-ups - when sold to Spurs - just 1 year after their clubs had bought them...
Yeah and Parashiti should go with himSurely this bent cunt must resign by tonight?
This is WHY we hired himThis is the risk of hiring people who had a career at that mafia club
Then elaborate.Not the same thing.
Then elaborate.
Atalanta agreed to active their buy-out option of €16 million so he was no longer Juve's player.
To become a criminally involved and convicted club?This is WHY we hired him
I was talking about the sudden huge mark-ups.Atalanta had a contractual option to buy at 13m based on the players perceived worth at the beginning on the season they took him on loan from Juv.
.....They opted to buy him and sell him straight
on to us for a profit.
Those circumstances aren't reflective of Gio or Ndombele.
DESPERATIONNot the same thing.
I was talking about the sudden huge mark-ups.
Besides, Lo Celso spent 1 season on loan at Betis with the option to buy - which they did...and then sold him to Spurs a few months later. Not much difference between Lo Celso and Romero really...