When will the UEFA ruling on Juventus arrive? And what can we expect? After the plea deal that settled the accounts between the Bianconeri and Italian sporting justice, everyone is waiting for the new sanctions from UEFA
At the end of the championship, Juventus managed to qualify for the Conference League. That qualification is not certain: in legal terms it is still sub-judice, and this is because UEFA has launched an investigation into the club for possible violations of financial fair play, and sanctions may be forthcoming.
According to UEFA, Juventus may have violated the settlement agreement signed in September 2022, paying a fine of 3.5 million instead of 23. Umberto Lago, a member of the Financial Control Chamber, spoke to the microphones of calciomercato.it, broadcast on the Twitch TVPLAY channel, to explain what Juventus could expect from UEFA in terms of sanctions.
Truly Aleksander Ceferin, UEFA president, is reportedly pushing for a quick solution and to punish the Bianconeri severely. Lago is not convinced. “UEFA claims that Juventus’ attitude was non-transparent,” the interviewee said. “But I don’t expect a sting. It will probably all end in exclusion from the Conference League. “
EUFA sanctions Juve: “I believe there is an agreement with UEFA “
“It was obvious that the only way forward was to say goodbye to the Superleague. There was this pending matter and, in order to avoid the penalty, it is normal to use it in a political key. I expected such a choice.’
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With Juventus’ abjuration of the Superleague, therefore, the situation could change drastically. “Juve has only announced its exit from the club. And now it is also a matter of time: I believe there is an agreement with UEFA. A move that could serve to have a lighter sanction. With this move, exclusion can only come from the first cup won, in this case the Conference League’.
In past years, UEFA’s sanctions against big clubs have never been too severe. For example, last year, PSG settled a fine of EUR 65 million, but is currently only paying a small part of it. Two years earlier, Manchester City had been disqualified from the cups for two years (plus they had to pay a fine of EUR 30 million).
However, the TAS overturned the penalty, reducing it to only EUR 10 million. Juve is looking forward to a very similar situation. A fine, with only one year’s exclusion from the European cups.