Luka Topalović currently has no real reason to celebrate: Still without a win at Inter, the transfer from Domžale to Milan is under investigation
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Luka Topalović was already accustomed to playing on the senior stage in Slovenia, but in Italy, his first season with Inter will evidently involve proving himself in the Primavera competition. In the youth league, Inter is still without a win. In the first round, they drew with Bologna, and in the second, they lost away to Lazio, who won 3-2. Luka Topalović played the full 90 minutes in both matches, and recently, he has also been in the news in the Apennine Peninsula for a considerably less pleasant issue. His transfer from Domžale to Milan has become the subject of an investigation.
However, it is far from being the case that the player did anything wrong or that Domžale could face any issues. According to the newspaper La Verità, the complaint was filed by the association of football players and clubs AIACS, which has approached the Sports Agents Commission and the federal prosecutor with suspicions that agents Luigi Santoro, Emanuele Maione, and Mato Jurkić involved in the transfer were not registered with the registers of sports agents in Italy. It is not yet known who might face consequences, but it is likely that the primary impact will be on the mentioned agents and the club they worked with.
“There is an issue: it has been found that intermediaries, including Jurkić, are not registered in the FIGC sports agents’ registers. AIACS wants to see the matter through, which is why a complaint has been filed with the Sports Agents Commission and the federal prosecutor. It should be emphasized that a top club like Inter, when sitting down to sign a player, should be aware of the identity of the agents representing them. This practice is regulated by the CONI and FIGC sports agents’ regulations.” writes the newspaper La Verità. 18-year-old Luka Topalović moved to San Siro a few weeks ago, with the transfer reportedly worth at least one million euros.
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Author: editorial Football Planet