Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren could face five years in prison after being charged with perjury for alleged false testimony he gave during the Mamic trial.
Lovren gave testimony about deals with former Dinamo Zagreb director Zdravko Mamic who was sentenced to six-and-a-half years this June for embezzlement and tax fraud.
The 29-year-old's Croatia team-mate, Luka Modric was also charged perjury by prosecutors in March this year.
Prosecutors convicted Mamic, who is one of the most powerful figures in Croatian football, his brother and two others of embezzling 15 million euros of the club's money since 2008 on different player transfer deals from Dinamo to foreign clubs, and not paying 1.6m euros in taxes.
One such transfer was Lovren's move to Lyon in 2010, with Mamic receiving 50 percent of the transfer fee.
The central defender moved in a deal worth an initial £7.5million, with a further £1.3m in performance-based incentives.