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In the wake of Super League announcement, UEFA formally opens investigation into Juventus
The world of Football is once again at the centre of attention with the recent investigation into Juventus.
The field of play is one thing, but the ordinary and sporting justice are another, and the outcome of this investigation will have significant consequences for the club and its future.
By March 1st, the appeal process is expected to be filed with the Coni Guarantee College and discussed within the month, while the terms of the extension for closing the bis file of the federal prosecutor’s office on salary and partnership maneuvers will expire by March 10th.
UEFA, the governing body of European Football, has announced the opening of a separate investigation into the alleged financial violations that have recently been made public.
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They have made it clear that if any new and substantial facts emerge, the First Section of UEFA reserves the right to terminate the settlement agreement.
The possibility of exclusion from European competitions is a very real one, and if this were to happen, it would have direct consequences for next season’s team.
The consequences of being disqualified from UEFA competitions would be significant for Juventus.
Failure to enter the top European tournament would mean losing around 80 million euros, which is equivalent to 20% of the club’s turnover.
To compensate for this loss, the club may need to make some difficult choices, such as transferring key players or selling star players to top European clubs.
As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen how this situation will be resolved and what the future holds for Juventus.