October 16, 2024

AC Milan has adamantly refuted the legitimacy of an ongoing investigation, emphasizing that RedBird assumed complete ownership of the club in August 2022.

Extensive coverage on the matter, including detailed analysis on our Substack platform, has highlighted the investigation’s speculative nature and lack of concrete evidence.

Chief Prosecutor Marcello Viola was seen at inter Milan game against Empoli with Club management.

The recent presence of Chief Prosecutor Viola at San Siro to observe an Inter match has only strengthened Milan’s assertion that the investigation lacks substance and is primarily fueled by conjecture rather than factual basis.

Additionally, Milan juxtaposes their stability with Inter’s precarious financial situation, where OakTree, a major creditor, holds significant leverage and could potentially repossess the club due to outstanding debts.

Given these circumstances, Milan suggests that the Chief Prosecutor redirect their scrutiny towards Inter, particularly considering their heightened financial vulnerabilities, instead of persisting with what they perceive as an unwarranted probe into their own affairs.

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This perspective underscores Milan’s confidence in their governance and financial management while drawing attention to concerns surrounding their cross-town rivals’ financial stability.

In essence, Milan’s rebuttal serves as a call for a reevaluation of investigative priorities, urging authorities to focus on clubs facing tangible financial risks rather than pursuing baseless inquiries.

This stance reflects Milan’s commitment to transparency and accountability, while also signaling their belief in the integrity of their operations amidst external scrutiny.

 

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