The Juventus case and the resignation of the board of directors
The chaos that has arisen around Juventus after the resignation of Andrea Agnelli and the entire board over developments in Prisma’s investigation into bogus capital gains and the suspected “salary gambit” could spread like wildfire. Atalanta and Genoa could also be involved.

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The Juventus case and the resignation of the board of directors
there Juventus He trembles and with him the entire environment of Juventus is still shaken by the tsunami that hit the club. Resignation of Chairman Andrea Agnelli and the Board of Directors due to developments inPrisma’s investigation into bogus capital gains and suspected “salary gambit”. On the eve of approval of the new budget, it was a bolt from the blue. All are registered in the register of suspects by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Turin with the hypothesis of false accounting and false contacts: indictment and trial on the gates. And in the past few hours, new details about the story have emerged. This morning’s Corriere della Sera highlights a new chapter in a case that could spread dangerously like wildfire.
Juventus seemed to be the way to highlight a capital gains system that would have ended up as abuse: but that would ultimately be the process of establishing it. The fact is that this system has also been used by other clubs This is why prosecutors in Turin are evaluating whether to send the material to prosecutors in other cities to launch investigations as well. It seems possible to detect networks that can be configured in violation of the law of mathematical justice. And there are indeed some companies at risk which, in the years that Juventus were under investigation, did business with Juventus FC: Two in particular.

Agnelli, Cherubini and Paratici in the Juventus championship match.
“Everyone was happy when Paratici came and brought capital gains.”. It is one of the chats intercepted by the soldiers of the Economic and Financial Police Unit in Turin. In this case, the then head of the technical area summed up the then Juventus manager’s modus operandi today at Tottenham in a joke. Sending documents from the public prosecutor’s office in Turin to other prosecutors in Italy So it could be of interest to other clubs starting with Atlanta and Genoa. Both Bergamo and Ligurian players made deals of this kind with Juventus. To ascertain which ones specifically, but on the Demiral, Romero, Sturaro, and Perin operations, a beacon may have been triggered. Moreover, Juventus had debts with these two companies, as Gazzetta dello Sport writes this morning, confirmed by Cherubini at the interrogation – he spoke of 6.7 million – and through Arrivabene’s objection:
Agnelli’s objection to the Juventus investigation: “You can’t know everything underneath”
“We know what we owe Atalanta.” The prosecution will have more than 70 million off balance sheet. An ongoing situation that the president may have already revealed Federal, Gabriel Gravina, yesterday. Federcalcio’s number one about the mess Juventus tried to warn everyone. “Let us remain calm, for I am afraid that this case may concern other subjects as well.” He said yesterday at the “Calcio & Welfare” conference in Naples before the correction: “It does not refer to the ongoing investigation in Juventus but to the angry reaction which in Italy, in general, makes those who have not yet been sentenced guilty.” In short, the feeling is that we are still at the beginning long story Which could soon have powerful repercussions from all points of view.
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