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Internazionale have been called to appear before the Italian Football Federation’s (FIGC) disciplinary committee to answer charges of falsifying documents in the transfer of Simone Brunelli from Milan in 2003.

However, after being sent on loan to a series of lower division clubs Brunelli claimed the signature on the transfer documents was not his.

Inter risk a fine if found guilty.

The 23-year-old’s transfer is also the subject of a separate investigation by Milan magistrates into false accounting by the two clubs. Last week Inter president Massimo Moratti and Milan vice-president Adrian Galliani subjected to questioning as part of the probe looking into the way clubs manipulate balance sheets by exaggerating the fees of players they buy and sell.

Last September, Rome magistrates called for the president of Roma, Franco Sensi, and the former president of Lazio, Sergio Cragnotti, to stand trial for false accounting.

Arsenal ensured the title race is far from over with a sensational win over Man Utd on Sunday. Click here for latest Premiership betting.