Inter remain calm amid continued investigations into possible capital gains irregularities concerning transfers, including some transfers involving the Nerazzurri.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri feel that yesterday’s documents the police collected were simply part of the due course of the investigation and that all their transfers are in order.

It was widely reported yesterday that the Italian federal prosecutor’s office sent officials to collect documents relating to transfers from the COVISOC office within the Italian FA, as part of their ongoing investigation into capital gains irregularities in football transfers.

The federal prosecutor’s office collected documents related to a total of 62 transfers involving Italian clubs, 42 of which involved Juventus.

A number of the transfers that they are investigating are transfers Inter made during the 2017-18 and 2018-19 season, including those of Andrea Pinamonti, Davide Bettella, and Andrei Radu.

However, the Nerazzurri are calm about the situation as they do not feel that anything contained in the financial statements for any of these transfers contains evidence of any capital gains irregularities, and that all these transfers were conducted entirely in accordance with the rules.