Juventus agrees to positive however gained’t attraction in plea cut price over salaries probe

Juventus agrees to positive however gained’t attraction in plea cut price over salaries probe

ROME — Juventus shall be fined 718,000 euros ($770,000) however will agree to not make any appeals as a part of a plea cut price with the Italian soccer federation on Tuesday after the membership and 7 former staff administrators have been charged with alleged fraud for the best way they dealt with participant wage cuts through the coronavirus pandemic.

The solely former staff director who didn’t comply with the plea cut price was ex-Juventus president Andrea Agnelli, who shall be judged on June 15.

Juventus and the previous staff administrators denied any wrongdoing.



At the beginning of the pandemic, Juventus mentioned 23 gamers agreed to scale back their wage for 4 months to assist the membership by way of the disaster. But prosecutors declare the gamers gave up just one month’s wage.

Juventus, which has already been docked 10 factors for false accounting in a separate authorized case, had risked an extra factors deduction.

Juventus mentioned in a press release that “while reiterating the correctness of its actions and the soundness of its defensive arguments” it agreed to the plea cut price “in the best interest of the company itself, of its shareholders and of all stakeholders.”

Juventus added that the settlement permits the membership “to achieve a definite result, settling the matter and overcoming the state of tension and instability that would inevitably descend from the continuation of disputes whose outcomes and timing would remain uncertain.”

The choice leaves Juventus in seventh place and with an opportunity of qualifying for Europe coming into its closing sport of the Serie A season on Sunday at Udinese. Juventus is one level behind sixth-place Roma and two factors behind fifth-place Atalanta.

However, it stays to be seen if UEFA will ban Juventus from European competitors subsequent season for its varied authorized troubles.

Prosecutors in Turin have additionally charged Juventus, Agnelli and 11 others with false communications by an organization listed publicly on the Milan inventory alternate, obstructing watchdog businesses, false billing and market manipulation.

Juventus was eradicated from the Europa League semifinals by Sevilla this month, leaving the membership with none trophies this season.

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