Serie A rocked by investigation into illegal betting: 13 players, including Weston McKennie, in crosshairs. Here’s what they risk between sports and criminal justice.
Serie A rocked by investigation into illegal betting: 13 players, including Weston McKennie, in crosshairs. Here’s what they risk between sports and criminal justice.

Italian soccer is no stranger to scandals, but this time the spotlight is on heavy names. According to several sources, including Corriere della Sera, thirteen Serie A players, including American Weston McKennie of Juventus, are under investigation for allegedly betting on unauthorized sites. The bets would cover not only soccer, but also online poker and other sports, in a period between 2021 and 2023. The investigation is part of the same strand that led to the disqualification of Sandro Tonali and Nicolò Fagioli last year, marking a bitter new chapter for our league.
The most striking detail is the alleged method of payment of gambling debts. According to reconstructions, some players would settle their losses at a jewelry store in Milan, buying Rolexes and luxury watches with traceable wire transfers. In return they received a “cover” invoice for the purchase. A dynamic that mixes the elegance of Milanese storefronts with the shadow of opaque practices, creating a contrast that fuels the fascination-and the condemnation-of scandal.
From a criminal point of view, the consequences for the players could be limited: a fine and the case would be dismissed. However, the real game will be played on the field of sports justice. The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) will soon receive the file to consider possible sanctions, including suspension for all 13 athletes involved. A verdict that could affect the respective teams’ run in the league and international competitions.
For now, Weston McKennie will continue to wear the Juventus jersey, pending developments. It remains to be seen whether this affair will affect his attendance at the FIFA Club World Cup, scheduled for June. As fans divide between those calling for exemplary punishment and those defending their favorites, Italian soccer faces yet another credibility test. On it-chickenroadgw.online we will continue to follow every step of this story, reporting not only the facts, but also the climate between the field, the fans and the courts.