They’ve been found guilty of falsely inflating transfer fees in order to boost capital gains.
Juventus have been docked 10-points by the Italy’s Federal Court of Appeal
They’ve been found guilty of falsely inflating transfer fees in order to boost capital gains.
It’s the third time the court has ruled on this case, and a 15-point penalty has previously been overturned.
The penalty saw Juve drop to seventh in the Serie A table, ahead of tonight’s game away to Empoli.

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