Soccer-Roma sack CEO after probe into transfer deals


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Serie A - AS Roma v Hellas Verona - Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy - February 19, 2023 AS Roma fans with flags in the stands before the match REUTERS/Alberto Lingria

ROME (Reuters) - AS Roma said on Monday they have sacked chief executive Pietro Berardi, a decision taken days after prosecutors seized documents at the Serie A club as part of a probe into possible financial irregularities in transfer deals.

Roma, who are in third place in the Italian top flight, said in a brief statement that they had "terminated all relations" with Berardi "with immediate effect."

They did not give a reason.

On April 5, prosecutors seized documents at Roma and Lazio, their city rivals, and fellow Serie A club Salernitana in swoops related to aspects of transfer deals at all three clubs, including the methods used to set transaction prices.

Roma have denied any wrongdoing and said they was "cooperating with the competent authorities and hopes that full clarity will be provided on the matter as soon as possible".

The investigations follow a probe launched by prosecutors in Turin into alleged false accounting on player transfers that in January led a sports court to dock Juventus, Italy's most successful soccer club, 15 points.

(Reporting By Gavin Jones, editing by Ken Ferris)

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