Eto'o was back in Sampdoria training on Tuesday, where it is understood he was summoned to a meeting involving Mihajlovic and the Genovese club's president Massimo Ferrero.
"It's all OK, all OK," said Osti, the only representative of the club to address the awaiting media after the meeting. "And when I say that everything is OK, then it means that everything is OK."
When asked if the chapter was closed, Osti responded: "Yes, absolutely."
Later on Tuesday, Ferrero was caught by Mediaset television, who awarded him with the golden tapir -- a trophy awarded each night to a celebrity who has hit the headlines in the previous 24 hours.
"Eto'o's done nothing wrong," Ferrero said, preferring to avoid the subject.
Eto'o took part in both training sessions on Tuesday and is due to participate fully on Wednesday as Sampdoria prepare to host Sassuolo on Sunday.
"It's all OK, all OK," said Osti, the only representative of the club to address the awaiting media after the meeting. "And when I say that everything is OK, then it means that everything is OK."
When asked if the chapter was closed, Osti responded: "Yes, absolutely."
Later on Tuesday, Ferrero was caught by Mediaset television, who awarded him with the golden tapir -- a trophy awarded each night to a celebrity who has hit the headlines in the previous 24 hours.
"Eto'o's done nothing wrong," Ferrero said, preferring to avoid the subject.
Eto'o took part in both training sessions on Tuesday and is due to participate fully on Wednesday as Sampdoria prepare to host Sassuolo on Sunday.

