The next wave of accusations against Juventus risks involving several more sides, both in the courts of justice and on the pitch.

Players Possibly Facing Bans in Next Juventus Trial

While Juventus are waiting for the motivations of their first conviction and preparing the appeal, the following chapter risks involving several more sides, both in the courts of justice and on the pitch. Rather than facing multiple trials, all the new accusations stemming from the Prisma inquiry will merge into one.
Sassuolo exec Giovanni Carnevali addressed the incessant transfer market buzz surrounding their centerpieces before the draw versus Monza.

Sassuolo Director Reiterates that Stars Won’t Leave

Sassuolo exec Giovanni Carnevali addressed the incessant transfer market buzz surrounding their centerpieces before the draw versus Monza: "We have strong individualities, but we have to prove it on the pitch. The most important players, especially in a moment like this, won’t move till the end of the season.”
Sassuolo could bolster their squad in January and have Alex Collado in their crosshairs. The winger is currently on loan to Elche.

Sassuolo Tracking Barcelona Loanee Playing for Elche

Sassuolo could bolster their squad in January and have Alex Collado in their crosshairs. The winger is on loan to Elche, but he could ask out since they are at the bottom of the table. Olympiacos are keen on the 23-year-old too. The Neroverdi have been attached to further offensive options.
Juventus will not be deducted more points after plea bargaining in the trial related to wages. The Federal Court has accepted the agreement.

FIGC Prosecutor Appeals Against ‘Plusvalenze’ Acquittal

After receiving the new findings from the district attorney of Turin, the federal prosecutor announced to have appealed against the ruling of the previous ‘plusvalenze’ trial, where all teams and executives were acquitted. It’s possible when new evidence that could change the outcome emerges. Juventus could face three different procedures.