Juventus have accepted a fine of €718,000 as part of a plea-bargain struck with the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) that brings an end, at least in Italy, to the sporting penalties for financial malpractice.
The verdict means that the club will face no more sporting sanctions in Serie A this season, having dropped from second to seventh after being deducted 10 points by the FIGC’s Federal Court of Appeal over their past transfer dealings.
Tuesday’s hearing between Juventus and the FIGC was to adjudicate a second separate sporting case motivated by a criminal investigation known as.
Juventus escaped an additional Serie A points deduction but agreed to pay a fine of more than 700,000 euros ($751,000) for lying about players foregoing wages during the Covid-19 pandemic after a plea bargain approved Tuesday by the Italian Football Federation tribunal.
Juventus escaped an additional Serie A points deduction but agreed to pay a fine of more than 700,000 euros ($751,000) for lying about players foregoing wages during the Covid-19 pandemic after a plea…