Napoli striker Lorenzo Insigne was reportedly robbed at gunpoint while with his wife and two friends in Naples on Saturday evening.
The group were approached by a masked gunman on the back of a motorbike while they were at traffic lights.
Insigne's agent Antonio Ottaiano has claimed that the robber forced them to hand over their valuables, including a Rolex watch, jewellery and €800 (£626).
Before leaving the scene, the gunman asked Insigne to dedicate a goal to him during Monday's Serie A match against Fiorentina.
"Lorenzo suffered a terrible experience and told me that it was a really bad moment," BBC Sport quotes Ottaiano as saying.
The forward, who has scored 12 goals this season, is expected to play in this evening's match.