Prosecutor calls for heavy Juventus sanction if they broke any rules
Juventus has been in the news lately because of the several financial rules they seem to have broken and a prosecutor has now started calling for them to be punished heavily if it is true.
The Bianconeri have been accused of falsifying their accounts and making payments under the table to some players, most notably, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Some of these acts come with severe punishments, but the club maintains it has acted rightly and has even reviewed its financial statements.
Juve does not fear they will be punished because they feel they have done the right thing always, but the deputy prosecutor of the District Anti-Mafia Directorate of Naples Giuseppe Visone seems confident they have done wrong and asks for them to be punished.
He said via Tuttojuve:
“After the wrong purchase of Ronaldo, which among other things gave Marotta the idea of leaving the club, I am unacceptable situations have been ringed together which will be clarified in the criminal court. Everything that has emerged is already emblematic of the violation of some rules of the sporting code. Let us always remember this, the golden rule of the sporting system is respect for sporting loyalty and “many of the conducts that are reported have certainly violated this rule. Juventus did not play according to the rules of their legal system and for this reason they will have to be heavily sanctioned.”
Juve FC Says
As long as the club insists it has done nothing wrong, as fans we support them and we expect them to prove their innocence, eventually.
Hopefully, the players can continue to prove their worth on the pitch and help us forget about our off-field troubles.
Koja je ovo ludnica, cak ni tuzilac nema pojma sta se ovdje desava....jedno je sigurno, neko nam nesto pakuje...sapunica se nastavlja..
Tuzilac je na opasnim drogama, ne bi me zacudilo da nas optuzi sto smo platili po 100 milki za Ronalda i Higuaina...uz malo dobre duse, mogao bi nam vratiti barem pola para...
Angazovan je lik i iz districka anti mafia...
Tesko im skontati gdje je mag Paratici udarao pa su poceli mahalski optuzivati, lik je slomio cijeli sistem...perke mu ne mogu odbiti...
The 10 best coups of Giuntoli, Napoli’s sporting director who’s wanted at Juventus
While the shocking resignation of Andrea Agnelli’s board of directors is now behind us, observers are projecting additional shakeups at Juventus.
Since he isn’t a part of the board, Federico Cherubini remains the club’s sporting director for now, but many expect a new profile to assume office, potentially at the end of the season.
One of the most interesting candidates on the hierarchy’s shortlist is Cristiano Giuntoli, who’s been acting as Napoli’s sporting director since 2015.
Calciomercato listed the 50-year-old’s best coups on the market since taking over at the Partenopei. His brilliant dealings explain why the Bianconeri have been keeping a close eye on him for a while.
First we have Pepe Reina who’s one of Giuntoli’s first signings. The Spanish goalkeeper returned to Napoli for just 2 million euros
In 2016, the southerners snatched the services of Piotr Zielinski who remains a pillar at the club until today. Two years later, he secured the services of Fabian Ruiz which proved to be another shrewd signing.
In 2019, Giuntoli signed Giovanni Di Lorenzo who has now become the club’s captain and is also a key element in Roberto Mancini’s Italy. Hirving Lozano arrived to the city in the same transfer session.
In 2020, Giuntoli secured a deal for Hellas Verona’s Amir Rrahmani while the rest were chasing his younger teammate Marash Kumbulla. That year also saw the arrival of Victor Osimhem to Napoli, which might be Giuntoli’s ultimate chef d’oeuvre.
Last year, André-Frank Zambo Anguissa proved to be one of the best signings of the season, but the sporting director outdid himself last summer by snatching two formidable players in Kim Min-jae and Kvicha Kvaratskhelia.
Not a bad resume at all.
According to La Repubblica via TuttoJuve, Roma have entered the fray for Kiwior, joining the likes of Juventus, Milan and Inter.
The **** adds that Spezia had initially valued the centre-back at 15 million euros, but with four Serie A giants vying for his service, the minnows are hoping for an auction that raises the player’s price.
Juve FC say
Despite the additions of Gleison Bremer and Federico Gatti, the Bianconeri still need to strength their backline with additional signings. After all, the Brazilian and the Italian were direct replacements for Giorgio Chiellini and Matthijs de Ligt.
But with Leonardo Bonucci displaying signs of aging and Daniele Rugani failing to inspire, signing a young up-and-coming defender would be of paramount importance for Juventus.
Now whether Kiwior would fit the bill or not remains up for debate, but the Poland international surely is an interesting prospect and one to keep an eye on.
Vrijednost mu je 6M, ovi bi 15+...cudno zar ne..
Sacekacemo da dodje kod nas, tek onda ce se javiti tuzilac da nam pojasni mahalske price..
Juventus‘ Federico Chiesa and Leonardo Bonucci will miss Saturday’s friendly against Arsenal due to injuries.
The Bianconeri are training at Continassa and will fly to London later this week, meeting Arsenal in a friendly encounter at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday 17.
Bonucci and Chiesa won’t be available due to injuries.
Juventus have confirmed the Italian centre-back was diagnosed with a tendon injury after this morning’s medical checks at Continassa.
“The medical check-up which Leonardo Bonucci underwent this morning, following a problem reported at the end of yesterday’s training, highlighted an inflammation of the adductor longus tendon. His condition will be re-evaluated in 10 days,” the Bianconeri said in an official statement on Wednesday.
Bonucci has missed two games because of muscle problems this term.
According to Goal.com’s Juventus correspondent Romeo Agresti, Chiesa also won’t travel with his teammates in the UK because of fatigue in the adductor of his right thigh.
The former Fiorentina winger has made three competitive appearances this term, returning to action after knee surgery in January.
Juventus resume their Serie A campaign on January 4, 2023, in an away clash at Cremonese.
According to Calciomercato journalist Nicola Balice, Pogba needs at least another month before making a full recovery.
Afterwards, he would naturally require additional time to regain his footing, which means that he could miss the first five or six encounters after January’s restart.
Dusan Vlahovic reported back after yesterday after a disappointing trip to Qatar. His lingering sports hernia has improved, but it’s not fully healed, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs. He’ll follow a specialized program to get in acceptable shape in time for the Cremonese match, but it’s not a slam dunk just yet.