Italian football investigating Juventus starlet Fagioli for betting
The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) are investigating Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli over possible sports betting.
The FIGC told AFP on Wednesday that they opened the investigation into the 22-year-old, who has one Italy cap and was voted best under-23 player in Serie A last season, in August.
Italian media reported that the Turin prosecutor's office had also opened an investigation.
Fagioli is suspected of using a variety of identities to place bets on illegal sites.
If found in breach of the FIGC's sports justice code, which prohibits professional players from betting on football, he could face a three-year suspension and a fine of 25,000 euros.
Contacted by AFP, Juventus declined to comment.
This season, Fagioli has played six matches for Juventus, who are third in Serie A.
The club have battled off-the-field scandals this year.
Last season was dominated by a fraud scandal and the club missed out on a Champions League place after the FIGC deducted 10 points.
French international midfielder Paul Pogba has been suspended since September 11 following a positive doping test and faces a possible four-year ban.
HEADLINES
- Ant out with knee inflammation, will be re-evaluated in 1-2 weeks
- Cole set for 1st spring game since Tommy John surgery
- Nick Foligno returns to Chicago for 1st time since trade to Wild
- Draisaitl expected to miss rest of regular season with lower-body injury
- Report: Texans add Teller on 2-year, $16M deal