The Italian football landscape is currently abuzz with the ongoing investigation into refereeing practices. While the prosecutor’s office has made significant progress, it has been unequivocally stated that no football clubs are under investigation. This crucial clarification aims to quell speculation and restore confidence in the sport’s integrity.
Specifically, Inter Milan has been cleared of any involvement in the unfolding scandal. Reports indicate that approximately 30 individuals within the refereeing community have been questioned, with referees Rocchi and four others currently under scrutiny. The investigation is reportedly focusing on five past matches, not from the current season. In related news, Damiano Tommasi has been appointed as the new designator for referees.
In player news, Luka Modric faces the end of his season due to a cheekbone fracture, requiring surgery and an estimated six to eight weeks of recovery. Juventus is reportedly close to securing a two-year contract extension for Dusan Vlahovic. Meanwhile, Hakan Calhanoglu of Inter Milan is dealing with a soleus muscle issue, having already missed a significant number of games this season. There is also mention of Juventus’ Kenan Yildiz being a key player for the national team, with an estimated market value of €60 million, and discussions about his potential transfer.
The refereeing situation has led to discussions about potential oversight. While UEFA president Ceferin has rejected the idea of a federation commissioner, the Italian Football Federation president Gravina might place the Italian Referees Association (AIA) under guardianship. A CONI meeting is scheduled to discuss the case of Zappi, the AIA president who received a 13-month ban. Concerns have also been raised about the potential use of secret codes within VAR rooms, and legal action is anticipated.
Other notable mentions include concerns for AC Milan with Modric’s injury, and a mention of a “fairytale” for Mendy, suggesting near-safety for Cagliari in the league. Lazio’s situation and potential deals involving Maldini are also touched upon.
Key Takeaways:
- No clubs or players are under investigation in the refereeing probe.
- Inter Milan is confirmed to be uninvolved in any scandal.
- Several referees are under investigation for past matches.
- Luka Modric faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines due to injury.
- Juventus is in talks for a contract extension with Dusan Vlahovic.
- Potential administrative measures and legal actions are being considered regarding the refereeing situation.
English Translation:
Referee Investigation, Breakthrough from the Prosecutor
‘No club is under investigation.’ ‘Inter are not involved, 30 members of the refereeing world have been heard. Rocchi and four more under investigation for now.’ Five games on the radar, not from this season. Tommasi is the new designator.
Modric, end of the season.
Cheekbone operated: out for six to eight weeks. Transfers: yes to Fila
Juve, Vlahovic is close again: two-year extension.
Referee Feud
The investigation does not involve clubs or players
Five games 2024-25 Serie A games on the radar
No to Ceferin to the hypothesis of a Federation commissioner. Gravina could place AIA under guardianship. Today, Zappi will attend a CONI meeting. Secret code in the VAR room? Lawsuits are coming.
Calhanoglu Agitates Inter
Soleus muscle problem: Hakan has already missed 13 games this season
Juve and Yildiz, he’s the check
Spalletti needs the real Kenan for a target worth €60m
Milan Problem: Modric Out
Cheekbone fracture: the Croatian will undergo surgery. He’ll be ready for the World Cup.
Crazy Lazio: Maldini Deals with It.
Mendy’s Fairytale: Cagliari Nearly Safe.
Calcio on the Brink
The investigation in Milan and the unpredictable developments agitate the Italy of football.
Besides Rocchi, Gervasoni, Di Vuolo, Nasca and Paterna, others are under investigation, but not Inter nor their directors. New duty for the Prosecutor, Ascione, and tension within the Prosecutor’s office. Secret codes in the VAR room. Tommasi is the temporary designator. Today, CONI will discuss the Zappi case, the AIA President banned for 13 months. In the meantime, Gravina raises his voice against the commissioner: ‘It violates the principle of autonomy protected by CIO; FIFA and UEFA.’
Vlahovic? Worthy of Juve If…
The 10 minutes at San Siro and Spalletti’s words: behind the scenes
Dusan has four games remaining to give guarantees on a physical standpoint and favour negotiations. Here are the others under scrutiny for the coach. Yildiz, increasing confidence.
D’Aversa, a Super Month to Stay.
Calhanoglu Injured Again: Will He Miss Coppa and Renewal?
Ahi Modric: Cheekbone Crack. It’s Over with Milan

