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·14 April 2025
Fagioli threatened by debt collectors after betting losses: ‘If this blows up, I’m ruined for life’

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·14 April 2025
Nicolò Fagioli was repeatedly threatened by a debt collector as he struggled to repay his gambling losses, according to emerging details from the investigation into illegal betting.
The Fiorentina midfielder, who was still playing for Juventus at the time, is just one of 12 Serie A players implicated in the illegal gambling scandal that has returned to the spotlight in recent days, with new revelations emerging from players’ depositions and the analysis of their devices.
BERGAMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 01: Nicolo Fagioli of Juventus looks on during the Serie A TIM match between Atalanta BC and Juventus at Gewiss Stadium on October 01, 2023 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images)
Alongside Sandro Tonali, Fagioli has been described as playing a particularly significant role in the scheme — he allegedly tried to involve other footballers, including Nicolò Zaniolo, and had contacts with individuals at the top of the structure that coordinated the players’ bets.
A new report from Il Corriere della Sera described Fagioli as ‘desperate’ as he struggled to repay a €1.5 million betting debt, receiving multiple threats from a debt collector identified as “Nelly.”
“You’ve pissed me off. You think I’m going to let you make a fool of me?” the debt collector texted the Italy international.
“I swear, if I don’t have the money by Wednesday, I’m coming to Turin and I’ll make sure you stop playing. I’ll even take the pen out of your hand so you can’t sign contracts, because you’re trash. I know everything — all the money listed under other people’s names is actually yours. I’ll make you work as a bricklayer.”
While Fagioli also tried to change agents in an effort to raise the money by selling his future image rights, the situation worsened when his struggles started becoming apparent at Juventus, as revealed in a message he sent to Marco Giordano (son of former footballer Bruno) to ask for help.
“I’ve messed up, but I can’t handle it anymore,” the midfielder wrote.
“Today, someone at Juve spoke to me, asking if I had any problems because they’re starting to realize something’s wrong.
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 16: Nicolò Fagioli of ACF Fiorentina in action during the Serie A match between Fiorentina and Juventus at Stadio Artemio Franchi on March 16, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“They’ve heard rumors about gambling, and they can tell I’m no longer mentally present on the pitch or during matches… Tomorrow I won’t play, and if this continues, I’ll always be on the bench.
“And it’s true — I can’t go to training happily anymore… The reality is, I’m facing threats and everything, and I’m out of time, out of excuses, out of options.
“If this blows up, I’m ruined for life. Even Juve told me that today. At night I feel sad, and I no longer enjoy going to training… Can you talk to your bosses to see if they can help me or not? Because this is bigger than me.”
Like Tonali, Fagioli has already received a sporting ban for his involvement in illegal gambling, which included bets on football matches. However, he does not face another suspension for the new revelations, as they refer to the same period of wrongdoing for which he has already been sanctioned.