Paredes not risking suspension following betting allegations | OneFootball

Paredes not risking suspension following betting allegations | OneFootball

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·12. April 2025

Paredes not risking suspension following betting allegations

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Italian football is trembling again over illegal betting.

Many players are involved, almost two years after the scandal that saw Fagioli and Tonali at the center of the scandal, among others.


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Corriere della Sera, after launching the indiscretion yesterday, takes stock of the situation: the most compromised player involved would be former Roma man Alessandro Florenzi, who, since he has been at Milan, would have gotten into debt for around 155 thousand euros with the organizers of the betting ring, paying off the amount with simulated purchases of watches in the famous jewelry store, already emerged in the past.

The involvement of the likes of Paredes and Zaniolo appears to be more marginal, involved in poker rooms, that is, virtual table games on WhatsApp.

However, Paredes denied his involvement in the matter.

Il Messaggero adds that the FIGC prosecutor Chiné is already at work but at the moment the 12 footballers investigated in the scandal, would not risk anything at a sporting level, thus no risk of suspension, given the non-betting on football.

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