Amare Holi Beach Carrara quashed the reports of ‘illegal workers’ at their establishment and said Juventus winger Federico Bernardeschi is ‘completely unrelated to the facts’.

La Nazione reported Bernardeschi, the owner of the Amare Holi Beach establishment, has been fined €40,000 after local police discovered 11 illegal workers at the plant.

Report: Heavy fine for Bernardeschi as 11 illegal workers were discovered at his Carrara beach venue

The news spread quickly and the establishment has responded by quashing the links to the Italy international and claims the ‘workers mentioned in the newspapers are external people who have organised a private party’.

“In the last few hours the news regarding the fine of €40,000 to be paid by our establishment has been spreading,” the managers of the Amare Holi Beach Carrara wrote on Instagram.

“The newspapers are exploiting the news and directly the name of Federico Bernardeschi to grab a few clicks. The reported news is totally inaccurate.

“Amare Holi Beach does NOT have ‘illegal’ workers and embraces a policy of total transparency. The workers mentioned in the newspapers are external to our reality.

“External people who have organised a private party not linked to our brand. We know how much the name of Federico can generate audiences, but we ask the aforementioned newspapers to check the news before throwing garbage on a project like this, made up of honest people who just want to re-emerge from such a devastating period.

“We also specify that Federico Bernardeschi is completely unrelated to the facts: last month our company obtained the complete management of the beach in question.”

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