Documents revealed by La Repubblica suggest Napolis former director Cristiano Giuntoli was advised to erase evidence of negotiations for Victor Osimhen, raising ethical concerns in Italy.
- La Repubblica published correspondence indicating that Cristiano Giuntoli, Napolis former director, was urged to leave no traces in emails regarding the Victor Osimhen deal.
- The negotiations for Victor Osimhen took place in 2020 between Napoli and Lille, under the leadership of Aurelio De Laurentiis, the president of the club.
- These revelations have sparked scrutiny over the legitimacy of the transfer process, prompting discussions about transparency in football dealings in Italy.
Why It Matters
This incident sheds light on potential ethical breaches in football management, reflecting broader concerns about transparency and accountability in sports transfers, particularly in Italys Serie A.