Juventus are happy to draw a line under their capital gains investigation after the latest FIGC Court ruling.
A FIGC Court has accepted a plea bargain between Juve and Prosecutor Giuseppe Chiné, which will see no more point deductions and a fine of €700,000.
Juve said in a statement on Tuesday:
“The Company, while reiterating the correctness of its actions and the soundness of its defensive arguments, has decided to file the application of sanctions on request under Article 127 CGS in the terms indicated above in the best interest of the Company itself, of its shareholders and of all stakeholders (belonging to the sports system and not).
“The settlement of all open FIGC sports proceedings allows the Company 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, also allowing the management, the coach of the First Team and the players to focus on sports activities and in particular on the overall planning of the next season (with regard to sports activities and to business relationships with sponsors, other commercial and financial counterparts).”