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Roma and AC Milan could be in hot water after the commission which regulates business matters between clubs, the Covisoc, opened an enquiry into the Marco Borriello transfer.
Both teams could face a hefty fine or points penalty if they are found to have broken the rules.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the Covisoc found irregularities in the way the transfer was registered.
Milan and Roma agreed a loan deal with the capital club having the option to buy the striker for around €10 million in June 2011 after the expiry date of the previous arrangement.
But the commission found Roma appeared to have already paid the Rossoneri around €3.75m for part of the transfer last year when it was supposedly agreed as a loan with no exchange of cash.
It's here where the Covisoc has based its inquiry and they are set to ask the Giallorossi for more information regarding the deal.
linkthis really getting out of hand now. every time someone else wins the title, something like this happns