Juventus will not be deducted more points after plea bargaining in the trial related to wages. The Federal Court has accepted the agreement.
PARMA, ITALY - AUGUST 24: Juventus President Andrea Agnelli looks on during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio and Juventus at Stadio Ennio Tardini on August 24, 2019 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Juventus Get Away with a Fine in Salary-Related Trial

Juventus will not be deducted more points after plea bargaining in the trial regarding the wages. The Federal Court has accepted the agreement between the parties. The Bianconeri have been sentenced to pay €718M fine, Sky informs.

The club renounces its faculty to appeal. All the executives that had been deferred took the deal but former president Andrea Agnelli. He will proceed on his own and could stand trial on June 15th. The main accusation is to have formally communicated that the players would give up four monthly pays. Instead, they and the club had already concurred that three would be settled later on.

Therefore, Juventus stays in 7th position, with one fewer points than Roma and two less than Atalanta. The three sides will divvy up the two spots in Europa League and the one in European Conference League unless Roma defeat Sevilla in the upcoming final. UEFA could potentially ban the Bianconeri down the line.

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