In a significant development in the ongoing investigation into violence and intimidation by Inter and AC Milan ultras, Milan prosecutors are preparing to interview key figures from both clubs. According to reports from Italian news agency ANSA, Inter coach Simone Inzaghi, Inter vice-president Javier Zanetti, former Inter defender Milan Skriniar (now with PSG), and AC Milan captain Davide Calabria may soon be called in as persons informed about the facts.
Prosecutors Storari and Ombra, leading the investigation conducted by the Police and Guardia di Finanza, are set to begin a series of witness hearings. One of the crucial steps in this process will be to summon and question some of the club members whose names have appeared in the case documents.
This move comes as part of the broader investigation into the activities of ultras groups associated with both Milan clubs. The authorities are looking into allegations of violence, intimidation, and potential illegal activities surrounding match tickets and stadium access.
The involvement of such high-profile figures in the investigation underscores the seriousness of the matter and its potential implications for both Inter and AC Milan. While it’s important to note that being called as a person informed about the facts does not imply any wrongdoing, their testimonies could provide valuable insights into the relationship between the clubs and their ultras groups.