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Italian giant Juventus has received a fresh setback in its ongoing Serie A campaign, as it has been docked ten points over its alleged misdealing in its capital gains related to transfer dealings. Consequently, it has slumped to seventh place in the event and is in a tight race for a top-four or European finish. Here, we explain what exactly has happened.
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The penalty is about the 15-point deduction earlier handed to the Bianconeri in the same case, which was appealed by the club. The point deduction was imposed by the Italian Football Federation, while the club is awaiting the final details of the new ruling before considering another appeal against the same.
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What happened?
The Old Lady was scrutinised over its capital gains related to transfer dealings, especially player exchanges. While the clubs can book the incomes from a player instantly, the fees for the incoming transfers will have to be spread over the contract. Consequently, it prompts clubs to inflate the players' value while leaving the club. However, the club has denied any such wrong doings.
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Implications
Besides the above-said issues, the Bianconeri also have other legal issues that could see it being handed further point deductions for the ongoing season, or the upcoming season, whereas missing out on the UEFA Champions League (UCL) or Europe could lead to it losing out on retaining or signing top players.