The investigation of Juve and ten other clubs in the capital gains case concludes

02/22/2022 at 00:20

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The Italian Federation (FIGC) notified this Monday to the Juventus and ten other Italian clubs the conclusion of the investigations related to the capital gains case. This was confirmed by the ‘bianconero’ club in an official statement published on its website. So far, the implication of the Empolythe Genoathe Naples and the Sampdoria of Series A, the Pisa and the Parma of Series B, in addition to the fishingthe chievo and the Novara.

Henceforth, the parties involved will have 15 days to access the documents and prepare the defense. Likewise, as detailed by the ‘Sky Sports’ portal, there is also the option that the cases remain archived and the clubs will be able to negotiate any penalty with the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

“Juventus announces that it has received tonight, together with 10 other Italian football clubs and related senior management, a “Communication of conclusion” of the investigations “from the Federal Prosecutor at the FIGC on the evaluation of the effects of certain transfers of player registration rights in the balance sheets and capital gains accounting, following the report of the Co.Vi.So.C., for the alleged violation of article 31, subsection 1, and articles 6 and 4 of the Code of Sports Justice & rdquor ;, reads the statement from the ‘bianconero’ club.

“It is specified that the notified act, regarding certain transfers made in the years 2018/19, 2019/20 and 2020/21, does not constitute the exercise of disciplinary action by the Federal Prosecutor. The Company may now have access to the documents and articulate their defense in the terms provided by the code, confident in being able to demonstrate the correctness of their actions & rdquor ;, concludes the press release.

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