DBasia.news – Juventus issued an official statement regarding the capital gains case allegedly carried out in 2018 to date. The Bianconeri denied the news.
Previously, Juventus was under investigation after being suspected of being related to cases of falsification of books and the transfer of 50 million euros regarding capital gains. The investigation stemmed from a file opened by the Turin Prosecutor’s Office after the CONSOB and COVISOC investigations.
One of Juve’s frauds allegedly occurred in the exchange transfer between Miralem Pjanic and Arthur Melo in 2020. At that time, the nominal was around 50 million euros.
As a result, the president, Andrea Agnelli, is under investigation. Pevel Nedved and Fabio Paratici were also caught up.
According to growing news, there are a number of penalties that Juventus may get if found guilty. Fines, point deductions, up to dropping out of the competition are three of them.
Not wanting to be cornered, Juventus defended themselves. Juve confirmed that it was under investigation and was ready to provide the information needed.
“Juventus Football Club SpA (“Juventus” or the “Company”) acknowledges that the Office of the General Prosecutor of the Turin Court has initiated an investigation into the Company and some of its current officers (Andrea Agnelli, Pavel Nedved and Stefano Cerrato) and former officers regarding the item Revenue from registration rights players,” Juventus wrote in a statement.
“The company is cooperating with investigators and with CONSOB and believes that it will clarify every aspect of its interest as it is believed to have acted in accordance with the laws and regulations governing the preparation of financial statements, in accordance with accounting principles and in line with international practice in the football industry and market conditions.”