An investigation into an alleged Milan-based prostitution network has drawn attention to Italian football, with reports that more than 60 current and former Serie A players were mentioned in case materials. Authorities have confirmed none of the players are under investigation, with the focus remaining on organisers accused of running and profiting from the operation.
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