The president of the Italian Football Federation, Carlo Tavecchio, has hit out at those lining their pockets during a period of economic uncertainty
The dealings of agents such as Mino Raiola have been blasted by Italian Football Federation (FIGC) president Carlo Tavecchio, with “offensive” fees changing hands.
The so-called ‘super agent’ finds himself back at the centre of another transfer controversy this summer regarding the future of Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Raiola is accused of holding too much influence in the teenager’s career, with the offer of fresh terms snubbed at the San Siro amid talk of interest from the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United.