Eleven clubs in Serie A are currently at risk of indictment in the investigation into capital gains fraud in Italian football, but Inter are not among them.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri are not one of the eleven clubs who have been given fifteen days to mount their defense to avoid indictment in a federal case.

Juventus are the most prominent club to be subject to an investigation into suspicious capital gains accounting in transfers, but they are not the only ones, with ten others also subject to the same risk of indictment.

Inter have had documents related to transfers collected by the Milan Public Prosecutors’ Office, though for now no steps have been made towards a federal case against them.

This does not mean that the Nerazzurri could not be indicted down the line as part of the federal investigation, but for now they are not one of the clubs at risk.