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De Laurentiis 'astonished' by Bari investigation, hopes proceedings will be dismissed

July 7, 2026 at 07:38 PM
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Napoli and Bari owner Aurelio De Laurentiis expressed astonishment at a judicial investigation involving Bari and hopes the proceedings will be dismissed.

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Napoli have released a statement making it clear that they, Aurelio and Luigi De Laurentiis hope that the investigation into false accounting and fraudulent bankruptcy offences relating to their involvement with Serie C side Bari.

Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis and son Luigi, the sole director of Bari, are at the centre of an investigation by the Bari Prosecutor’s office into alleged false accounting and fraudulent bankruptcy offences.

The offices of Bari and Filmauro, the company through which the De Laurentiis family owns both Bari and Napoli, were searched by authorities on Tuesday morning.

The investigation stems from an examination of the club’s financial records, which detailed operating losses of around €30m between 2019 and 2025, a substantial capital deficit and debt exposure with no credible restructuring plan in place.

Prosecutors believe that Bari’s poor financial situation was further worsened by a series of suspicious transactions, including the transfer of Elia Caprile.

Read more: From Leeds to Cagliari via Napoli and Bari: Why Caprile’s 8m transfers matter in De Laurentiis investigation De Laurentiis criticises investigation into Bari and Caprile transfer Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis arrives for the screening of the film “Freaks Out” presented in competition on September 8, 2021 during the 78th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images) The De Laurentiis family have since had an opportunity to respond in a statement that was released on the Napoli website on Tuesday evening.

It reads: “SSC Bari, SSC Napoli, Aurelio and Luigi De Laurentiis were astonished to learn of the objections raised in the search and seizure decree that was ordered by the Public Prosecutor’s Office at the Court of Bari and was executed this morning.

“The investigators’ findings concern the transfer between the intra-group sale of a player, Elia Caprile, whose value had been quantified before the completion of the transaction, by means of a sworn appraisal from an independent third-party, an authoritative professional who is highly-accredited in the world of football and who had already been a consultant to the judicial authority.

EMPOLI, ITALY – APRIL 6: Elia Caprile goalkeeper of Cagliari Calcio reacts during the Serie A match between Empoli and Cagliari at Stadio Carlo Castellani on April 6, 2025 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images) “The request for judicial liquidation of SSC Bari, which was proposed by the same Public Prosecutor’s Office, is also stunning, given that it is a club that is respectful of its economic commitments and given that its operating losses are systematically covered by the ownership with its own resources.

“SSC Bari, SSC Napoli, Aurelio and Luigi De Laurentiis express, with calmness, their conviction that their position will be quickly clarified in front of the competent Judicial Authority, and hope that proceedings will swiftly be dismissed, taking into account the extreme seriousness with which the subjects involved operate, and have always operated, on a day-to-day basis, in full compliance with the law, accounting standards and federal regulations.”

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Aurelio De Laurentiis, who owns both Serie A club Napoli and Serie B side Bari, has reacted to a legal investigation involving Bari. The Italian film producer-turned-football patron stated he was 'astonished' by the development and expressed hope that the proceedings would be dropped. No specific details of the investigation were disclosed in the available reporting. The situation could potentially create off-field complications for Bari as the club navigates the legal process.

Chance analysis

Off-field legal issues for a club owner can create instability and distraction, even if the investigation targets the club rather than the individual. For Bari, depending on the nature and scope of the proceedings, this could affect operational stability, sponsorship confidence, and planning. For Napoli, any reputational spillover to De Laurentiis is a secondary concern, as his primary focus remains the Serie A side. The story is more relevant to club governance and Serie B dynamics than to match prediction or tactical analysis.

Impact

Potential off-field instability for Bari; minimal direct sporting impact on either Napoli or Bari in the short term.

AI Insight

This is a governance/legal story with no direct impact on upcoming match outcomes; treat as background context for Bari's off-field stability.

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De Laurentiis 'astonished' by Bari investigation, hopes proceedings will be dismissed

Napoli and Bari owner Aurelio De Laurentiis expressed astonishment at a judicial investigation involving Bari and hopes the proceedings will be dismissed.

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Aurelio De Laurentiis, who owns both Serie A club Napoli and Serie B side Bari, has reacted to a legal investigation involving Bari. The Italian film producer-turned-football patron stated he was 'astonished' by the development and expressed hope that the proceedings would be dropped. No specific details of the investigation were disclosed in the available reporting. The situation could potentially create off-field complications for Bari as the club navigates the legal process.

Off-field legal issues for a club owner can create instability and distraction, even if the investigation targets the club rather than the individual. For Bari, depending on the nature and scope of the proceedings, this could affect operational stability, sponsorship confidence, and planning. For Napoli, any reputational spillover to De Laurentiis is a secondary concern, as his primary focus remains the Serie A side. The story is more relevant to club governance and Serie B dynamics than to match prediction or tactical analysis.

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