Lorenzo De Grazia is suing Olbia for unpaid wages and bonuses, and Olbia will have to pay the player "€5,644.42 before taxes and social security contributions." If he doesn't do so within 30 days, he'll face a penalty in the form of points deducted from the next season's standings, even though the club has been warned to pay voluntarily within three days. Otherwise, they could receive (for example) a hefty injunction.

The LND-AIC Arbitration Panel today communicated to the parties the informal arbitration award regarding the appeal filed on behalf of De Grazia, who will play for Olbia in the 2024/25 season and was represented by the lawyer Mauro Cavalli. Olbia Calcio is obligated to pay the amount established in the award, and according to statements made by Olbia's technical director, Ninni Corda, they will not shirk their duties. "Unfortunately, we inherit old disputes that have become final, such as the one involving De Grazia, which began in November, but we will pay what is owed," assures Corda, who has returned to Olbia with Prosoccer, which has owned the Gallura club since mid-January.

Meanwhile, according to lawyer Cavalli, who also represents other former Olbia players, doubts regarding Olbia Calcio's declaration regarding the actual payment of all debts as of December 31, 2025, are confirmed. Evidently, these concerned the debts of players and members of the technical staff registered for the current season (2025/26), the releases for which were submitted to Co.Vi.So.D by the peremptory deadline of January 31, 2026, and accepted by the latter as regular.

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