Prosecutors say they want to ask about possible contacts he may have unwittingly napoletane mafia, known as Camorra.
Prosecutors demand associated with a more extensiveinvestigation concerning money laundering.
Currently there is no evidence to show that Balotelli has committedany crime and says he's open to talk with investigators.
But these last doubts were raised after player was photographed in front of two known gangsterrëve during a visit to a prison inFierences with other players of the Italian national team, reports theTCH.
Born in Italy ganezë parents, but adopted by an Italian family when he was still small, Balotelli is one of the few black players who wearthe blue shirt of the Italian national team.
But he is not the first footballer, that if true, is related to criminalorganizations.
Argentine football legend Diego Armando Maradona has been known for his close ties with the godfathers of the Camorra's whileplaying for Napoli in the 80s.
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