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Juventus could reportedly be faced with a nine-point deduction over the Turin Public Prosecutor's Office investigation into 'false accounting' and 'market manipulation' at the club.
It was revealed in October last year that an investigation was re-opened into the Italian giants' finances, with the prosecutor alleging that the club misrepresented financial losses in the period from 2018-2020, particularly regarding the amount ascribed to player sales.
Juventus, the most successful club in Italian football history, have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Juventus could reportedly be faced with a nine-point deduction over the Turin Public Prosecutor's Office investigation into 'false accounting' and 'market manipulation' at the club
The whole board then resigned en masse in November, with various Italian media outlets claiming the unanimous decision came as a result of involvement in the Prisma investigation.
A hearing took place on Friday before sporting authorities at the Federal Court of Appeal on Juventus's transfer dealings, which could overturn a previous ruling that cleared the club of wrongdoing.