(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 7 - James Pallotta could face a criminal
trial in Italy after Rome prosecutors concluded a probe into
alleged irregularities regarding gains from transfer dealings
registered in the balance sheets of AS Roma while the American
businessman owned the Serie A club between 2011 and 2020,
sources said Tuesday.
Other former club executives during Pallotta's ownership period,
including former general manager Mauro Baldissoni, also risk
indictments, the sources said.
The club's current president and vice-president, Dan and Ryan
Friedkin, are not under investigation, the sources said. (ANSA).