Juve reaches the court settlement to pay a fine of 718,000 euros

Juve reaches the court settlement to pay a fine of 718,000 euros


The club avoided a new loss of points in the Italian Serie A

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has accepted a plea agreement reached between Juventus and sports promoters so that the Old Lady does not receive a new points deduction in Serie A.

From now on, Juventus will only have to pay a €718,000 fine in a case investigating irregularities in the club’s wage cuts during the Covid-19 pandemic.

In practice, the Piedmontese team has admitted that its former managers have committed irregularities, as well as giving up appealing in exchange for a lighter penalty.

Unlike the Old Lady, former president Andrea Agnelli, who received a 24-month suspension for his actions in the “capital gains” case, has refused to settle with the prosecutor’s office and will go to trial on June 15.

Juventus were deprived of 10 Serie A points in a separate case over financial irregularities. The authorities accuse the club of having disguised the real values ​​of the transactions and their balance sheets. .

Source: Terra

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