According to sources, Juventus will propose a plea bargain with Italy’s soccer authorities after the club was docked 10 points over alleged irregularities in the payment of players’ salaries. A hearing with a court at the Italian Soccer Federation (FIGC) has been scheduled for Tuesday, the source added. The hearing was initially scheduled for June 15. The plea deal would help the most successful club in Italian soccer clear the slate with the soccer authorities before the end of the current Serie A season. Follow Serie A LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN.
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Several Italian newspapers on Tuesday said the club will propose paying a fine and being penalised another two or three points in this season’s Serie A championship, on top of the 10 points it has already been docked for a separate case regarding its accounting.
The plea bargain as described in the newspapers would mean that Juventus would finish seventh in Serie A which concludes this weekend, and qualify for a place in next season’s European Conference League.
However, it is likely to have to forfeit that place because of sanctions that could be imposed following a separate probe by UEFA, European soccer’s ruling body, the newspapers said.
Juventus officials were not immediately available for comment on Tuesday.
The club has previously denied wrongdoing and said its accounts are in line with soccer industry practice.
Inquiries by sports authorities were triggered by investigations from criminal prosecutors in Turin, where the club is based, in a case regarding alleged false accounting.
As part of this case, former Chairman Andrea Agnelli, 11 other people and the club itself risk standing trial.
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