
"According to Calcio e Finanza - who cite La Repubblica - Lazio have lodged a complaint about the business they have been able to do in the January transfer window. The deal for Kenneth Taylor from Ajax also seriously risked falling through, before ultimately coming to fruition. At Formello, the Lazio headquarters, the winter transfer window has become an obstacle course with advanced negotiations were then suddenly halted for no plausible technical reason. At least in their eyes."
"On Wednesday, Lazio's sporting director - Angelo Fabiani - filed a complaint with the Carabinieri at the Trastevere station. This detailed and particularly significant complaint immediately led to a file being filed with Rome's prosecutors. The document names Ylan Singer, an international agent who, according to the complaint, allegedly acted without any authority in Lazio's transfer market operations, influencing negotiations and casting both the club and its sporting director in a bad light in the eyes of other operators in the sector."
"Fabiani allegedly obtained these messages and attached them to the complaint. One of them, dated January 6, is described as openly intimidating: "Guido, we're preventing them from signing Loftus-Cheek from Milan and Samardzic from Atalanta. The people I'm here with are very powerful people, and I can't tell them you're not answering the phone.""
Lazio lodged a formal complaint after multiple January transfer negotiations were reportedly obstructed, with advanced talks suddenly halted at their Formello headquarters. Sporting director Angelo Fabiani filed the complaint with Carabinieri in Trastevere, prompting a file at the Rome prosecutor's office. The complaint names international agent Ylan Singer, accusing him of unauthorized interference and influencing other operators against the club. The complaint includes English messages allegedly sent to Dutch agent Guido Albers during the Kenneth Taylor negotiations, including an explicitly intimidating Jan 6 message claiming powerful people were preventing certain signings. Prosecutors will investigate potential obstruction of Lazio's transfer business.
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