US star McKennie, Tonali, Fagioli among 13 players being investigated for illegal gambling
- Weston McKennie and twelve other football players face investigation in Italy for illegal online betting.
- Evidence from Sandro Tonali and Nicolò Fagioli's 2023 depositions spurred the Milan prosecutors to launch a new investigation.
- Investigators are looking into illegal poker platforms and betting on other sports, not just football matches.
- Fagioli stated he showed Zaniolo illegal betting sites, hoping for advantages from the organizers, as indicated by a message: “Bravo, capture him, work for me.”
- Players risk a fine of up to 250 euros, and the case files will be forwarded to the Italian FA for potential sporting sanctions.
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Pirlo's son involved in the Stars' betting scandal
Nicolo Pirlo, the 17-year-old son of Milan legend Andrea Pirlo, is said to be involved in a far-reaching betting scandal. This is reported by the Italian newspaper "Corriere della Sera". According to the newspaper 4th League judge Pietro Marinoni, the focus of the competition is said to be the same betting scandal in which Newcastle's Sandro Tonali is supposed to be involved. And it is to be determined by the Milan prosecutor's office against tw…
Álvaro Morata dissociates himself from the shady businesses in which Fagioli involves him: "I have only helped him to give advice"
An exclusive known in Italy on the morning of this Monday has directed all the spotlights to Álvaro Morata. This is the information first thing spread by La Gazzetta della Sport in which the footballer Nicolo Fagioli involves the Spanish in a business of resale watches that helped him to settle his debts for the game, something that the striker has denied hours later through a communique shared through his social networks. "I have seen the infor…

Italian soccer player Fagioli apologizes to ex- teammates named in betting case
MILAN (AP) — Italian soccer player Nicolò Fagioli lashed out at the media on Monday for releasing new details about his struggles with betting on games and apologized to former teammates who have been investigated.
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