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Brescia fans are in uproar after patron Massimo Cellino failed to cover outstanding debts, so the club will be declared bankrupt.

The side was already heading for relegation from Serie B to Serie C after they were docked four points from the current campaign for providing financial cover that had irregularities in February 2025.

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On top of that, there was a deadline of this afternoon for Brescia to pay the outstanding €3m of unpaid wages for the last two months.

According to multiple sourcesthe deadline passed with no payment provided.

Cellino has run Brescia into the ground

LEEDS, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 13:  Massimo Cellino President and Director of Leeds United during the Sky Bet Championship match between Leeds United and Fulham at Elland Road on December 13, 2014 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Clint Hughes/Getty Images)

LEEDS, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 13: Massimo Cellino President and Director of Leeds United during the Sky Bet Championship match between Leeds United and Fulham at Elland Road on December 13, 2014 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Clint Hughes/Getty Images)

It means Brescia are now set to be declared bankrupt and begin again, if someone wants to take over, from Serie D.

This is the end of the road for the current club, which was formed 114 years ago.

There is still a possibility they could find new patrons ready to take over the side from Cellino and start from Serie C, although time is running very short for that too.

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It is the latest chapter in a controversial football career for Cellino, who was at the helm of Cagliari from 1992 to 2014.

He had a brief spell at Leeds United in England from 2014 to 2017, then returned to Italy for Brescia that summer.

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