A new wiretapped call could put Juventus in trouble over Ihattaren’s transfer

Juventus have never used Mohamed Ihattaren on the pitch and all the Dutchman does is bring them negative press.

He was a shock signing at the start of last season and couldn’t settle for a loan spell at Sampdoria and Ajax, where he ran into gang trouble.

The attacker is expected to return to Juve in January so they can find him a new home, but it looks like they could be in trouble even for signing him.

A report on Il Bianconero reveals that one of the investigators of wiretaps carried out on the Bianconeri shows that their registration rights belong to the late Mino Raiola, which could mean that Juve have violated third-party ownership rules.

Juve FC says

Juve and Raiola had a very close relationship that benefited everyone and it is not surprising that the Bianconeri could reach such an agreement with him.

If they did, we hope they did it in a way that doesn’t break any laws, which means they can defend themselves in the settlement.

Ihattaren has barely been in the news for the right reasons and we should seriously consider selling him sooner rather than later before he gets us into a mess we’ll have a hard time getting out of.

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