Italian Serie A Giants, Juventus have been handed a 15-point deduction as a result of their past transfer dealings, which was revealed after an investigation dubbed “Plusvalenza Case”, that is in relation to the club’s capital gain violations.
Italy’s Football Federation Corruption FIGC Prosecutor, Giuseppe Chinè had requested nine points deduction, but the court reopened the case and increased the sanction.
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The deduction is coming days after the Club’s President, Andrea Agnelli, and his Vice, Pavel Nedved resigned from their positions.
The Old Lady of Turin is in third place on the Serie A log, but the deduction means they will slump to 11th, though it has not been confirmed when the sanction would take effect.
The 2020 Serie A Champions also have the right to appeal the penalty.
(Editor: Terverr Tyav)