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Post Postao/la Juventinisimo » 15 okt 2025, 17:52

‘It is imminent’ – Man City told to brace for verdict on 115 charges in fresh update as expert says decision is ‘almost out’

Manchester City have been advised to prepare for a decision to finally be made on their 115 charges of alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules imminently. The Cityzens were first hit with the charges back in February 2023 and a legal expert has now spoken about the eagerly-anticipated verdict and claimed there is "no real excuse for a further delay."

Verdict on Man City case overdue

A verdict on Manchester City's 115 charges was initially expected earlier this year but is now expected shortly. There has been frustration at the length of time the whole process has taken but the club may not have too much longer to wait to discover their fate. Speculation has raged over possible punishments if City are found guilty, ranging from points deductions to titles being stripped, but the club are thought to be confident they will avoid the harshest sanctions and have maintained their innocence throughout the process.

Man City told decision is imminent

Manchester City have been told to expect a decision soon. Legal expert Stefan Borson told talkSPORT: "It's very very simple. They have not had the decision of the panel as of yet. I do think now there's no real excuse for a further delay. Even if they were busy on other matters, and they would have been, then I think it would be really quite extraordinary that there's been no timetable set with them and no arrangement set with them in terms of the payment of their time over these last ten months to produce the decision.

"I think on any basis ten months is enough to produce even a very very detailed 400 or 500 page decision on this case, and I think it is imminent. I know I have said that before multiple times in this room but I did think that there was a very good chance that it would have come out for this international window. I think there's a very good chance it will come out in the next international window and I really can't see it going into 2026. I just cannot see it extending beyond the year. I think it is almost out."
Italija je za ove Evropa...to se u Italiji rijesi za 2-3 dana....osude Juventus i to je to...gledaj ovih, vec proslo dvije i po godine...koji uhljebi sjede u kolonizatorskoj drzavi... :yawn:

Presuda ce me itekako zanimati... :kafa:
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MI SMO ONI ŠTO NE DAJU NA SVOJE!

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Post Postao/la Juventinisimo » 17 okt 2025, 14:56

Juventus face another UEFA punishment with investigation into alleged financial irregularities opened

Juventus are under investigation once again after UEFA opened proceedings into alleged financial irregularities between 2022 and 2025. The probe, which could lead to new fines or squad registration limits, adds to growing concerns over the club’s financial stability just a year after their European ban.

Another storm brewing in Turin

Juventus’ off-field troubles are far from over. UEFA has officially opened an investigation into the Italian giants for potential breaches of financial regulations covering the three-year period between the 2022-23 and 2024-25 seasons, according to the Athletic. The case will assess whether the Bianconeri exceeded UEFA’s allowable loss limit of €60 million (£50m/$65m), which can extend to €90m(£76m/$98m) if the club demonstrates healthy financial management.

The findings of the investigation are expected in spring 2026, with possible outcomes ranging from fines to squad restrictions in UEFA competitions. For Juve, who are currently competing in this season’s Champions League, the timing could not be worse. The club have only just begun to restore credibility after being banned from Europe for a year in 2023 for previous financial breaches.

Juventus issued a brief statement confirming their awareness of the new proceedings, attempting to downplay the severity of the situation. However, internally, there is growing concern about the potential impact on future planning, especially as they prepare for a crucial shareholders’ meeting on November 7 the same day CEO Maurizio Scanavino is set to step down after three years in charge.

Financial scars that refuse to heal

This latest investigation reopens wounds that have barely begun to heal. Juventus’ financial conduct has been under constant scrutiny since 2023, when UEFA banned the club for one season and imposed a €20m (£17m/$22m) fine for irregularities related to club licensing and FFP. Half of that fine was suspended, pending the club’s compliance with financial reporting in 2023, 2024 and 2025 the very years now under investigation.

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) had also previously punished the club domestically, docking them 10 points in Serie A for false accounting related to inflated player valuations in transfer dealings. Though Juventus initially had 15 points deducted, the penalty was reduced on appeal but the reputational damage was already done.

Despite this, the club’s hierarchy has consistently maintained that the Serie A giants have acted in accordance with financial fair play principles. They argue that ongoing restructuring efforts, including wage cuts, player sales and a reduction in operating costs are evidence of a more sustainable long-term model. Yet UEFA’s renewed focus suggests that the governing body remains unconvinced.

Rebuilding credibility amid uncertainty

The Bianconeri's relationship with UEFA has been fragile ever since the failed European Super League project in 2021. Although Real Madrid and Barcelona have since softened their stance, Juve’s insistence on pursuing alternative revenue models left a lingering tension with football’s authorities. This new probe risks reopening old wounds at a time when the club are eager to move forward.

The timing also complicates the club’s ongoing financial restructuring plan. UEFA’s updated “football earnings rule” and the “squad cost rule” (SCR), introduced in 2022, have tightened oversight on spending relative to income. The SCR allows clubs to spend no more than 70 per cent of their revenue on player wages, transfers, and agents - a limit Juventus have struggled to meet while maintaining a competitive squad.

Sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli and the club’s board have worked hard to balance the books since the scandal, offloading high-earning players and focusing on developing academy talents. But the looming investigation threatens to derail those efforts, with the potential for sanctions that could limit new signings or impact European participation yet again.

What comes next for Juventus

The next few months will be crucial for Juve both on and off the pitch. UEFA’s decision is not expected before spring 2026, giving the club time to present evidence of compliance and improved financial health. Internally, the club are expected to cooperate fully with investigators in a bid to avoid harsher penalties.

From a footballing perspective, the Old Lady remain focused on maintaining momentum in Serie A, where they sit fifth with 12 points from six games. They will face Como next before a major Champions League test against Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu, matches that could either steady the mood or heighten pressure on the management.

The shareholders’ meeting on November 7 will also be a defining moment. With Scanavino stepping down, Juventus are expected to outline a new executive structure aimed at transparency and fiscal discipline. Yet, for a club still haunted by past controversies, the latest UEFA investigation serves as another reminder that rebuilding trust in Turin will be a long and complex journey.
Ma yebo City i 115 "necega", kod nas je prava sapunica...UEFA je spremna, k'o zapeta puska... :kafa:

Mi uvijek u nekom minusu, vidi se da nismo pravi klub k'o City, PSG, Barca, itd....jos pure mi moramo jesti i kaniti se super lige...
Ne brinite, UEFA ce je vec napraviti i pokupiti kajmak...a nama ce prodavati maglu, kako su spasili fudbal... :yawn:

Juventus vs UEFA 0:2, poluvrijeme...
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Post Postao/la farenhajt » 17 okt 2025, 15:46

ovi iz FFP kao da su dobili sobu u J-Hotelu i iz nje izlaze mozda samo kad trebaju jesti,cim malo stanes na noge i pocnes smeatati drugima, svi ostali klubovi u plusu

da li tu razliku naprave ugovori koji isteknu tj.free agent, bas smo ih imali u posljednje vrijeme
Za uspjeh je potrebno raditi drugacije od drugih, a ne truditi se uraditi to bolje

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