The news to discuss in the Juventus case, is the reopening of the capital gains investigation by the FIGC. And eight other clubs are involved
Federal investigators have requested the revocation of the acquittal for the Juventus club and have opened a new file to investigate Juve’s capital gains with clubs not involved in the first investigation.
Those clubs include Pescara. Then there are Sampdoria, Genoa, Pro Vercelli, Parma, Pisa, Empoli and Novara. Pescara president Daniele Sebastiani spoke to Calciomercato.it live on the Twitch TvPlay channel to clarify his thoughts on the new investigation.
For Pescara president Daniele Sebastiani, the reopening of the capital gains investigation will not lead to any conviction. Although he does not want to blurt out Juve’s responsibility for the capital gains transactions made with other clubs, Sebastiani defends his team. And he is calm, claiming that he has limited himself to selling his players.
The president admits that the opening of the new file is a surprise for everyone. ‘But there is this Juventus situation, and it fits that they want to rehash this story. We were and are calm,’ Sebastiani said. ‘This thing concerns the transactions with Juventus, but they have to explain to us what the anomalies are. We collected money and bonuses, there was no exchange of stickers. Even in the past we have been disputed things, like Mancuso, but we, on those operations, took bonuses, resale percentages. For me, you have to go into the merits of each operation. And I am calm as far as mine are concerned’.
And what are these ‘things’? The president unveiled it without any problems to the microphones of calciomercato.it, on the Twitch TVPLAY channel: ‘This morning with the lawyer I read the things that will be contested. It concerns above all Brunori. If one can no longer sell even one’s own players… “
Sebastiani is calm on the Juventus and capital gains issue: “There has been no exchange of stickers “
On Brunori, the president says it is unfair to say that the boy does not deserve to play at a higher level. That is to say, to move to such a renowned club.
In addition, he adds that he also feels calm about the particular issue. “We did our defence at the time and they could do nothing but acquit. They also challenged us Mancuso and others, but then those who bought them sold them for more money.”
‘If someone tells me that Brunori was worth nothing and we gave two million eight, it means he doesn’t understand anything,’ Sebastiani concluded. After which he repeated that he was sure he had done nothing improper or actionable.