A lot of fans are asking the same question: what do Inter, Milan and those involved risk following the investigation that yesterday led to the arrest of 19 ultras and of which the FIGC Prosecutor’s Office has also requested documents?
According to La Repubblica (via Calciomercato.com), a ‘preventive procedure’ has been opened for the Nerazzurri by the prosecutor’s office, who have appointed consultants. It could lead to the club being placed under special administration if the ties with the fans are not proven to be severed.
It is a measure that also concerns Milan but it must be specified at this point that the two clubs are not under investigation and rather only the individuals whose names have/will come up in the documents and wiretaps.
The report speaks of the Champions League semi-final between Milan and Inter in 2023. Marco Ferdico – a leading Inter ultra – reached an agreement with Antonio Bellocco (recently stabbed to death) and Luca Lucci to split the proceeds of the final, whoever reached it.
“If you go, the one who is divided in two, we do everything together.You can go out with everything or you can go out with nothing, we have to talk!” Ferdico said. It is a sign that the links between the two clubs are very intrinsic, contrary to what insiders might think about the rivalry.
Sportmediaset meanwhile claim that names of Inter coach Simone Inzaghi, Milan captain Davide Calabria and the now PSG defender (ex-Inter) Milan Skriniar have emerged from the first wiretaps and that will also be investigated.