La Gazzetta dello Sport: UEFA expressed readiness to help Juventus in the fraud case
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) expressed their readiness to help the Italian Juventus after the opening of a financial fraud case against the club. It is reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport.
According to the newspaper, the head of the organization Aleksander Čeferin offered the team support in exchange for the fact that the Italians would refuse to participate in the Superleague project. It is clarified that these conditions will need to be observed before a decision on the fate of the tournament is made by the court of the European Union. The verdict is expected to be announced by the end of 2023.
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On January 21, the court of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) punished Juventus in a case of financial fraud. The team was deprived of 15 points in the Italian championship. She is currently 7th in the standings with 41 points.
In November 2022, President Andrea Agnelli and most of the Juventus leadership resigned. At the same time, they were accused of overestimating the transfer cost of players, as well as understating data on staff costs and hiding the true size of the salaries of football players.
Source: Lenta

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