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The Italian Football Federation announced Friday that Juventus have been docked 15 points in Serie A for the 2022-23 season as punishment for multiple financial violations.
Juventus could allow three current first-team players to leave in January in order to make way for fresh reinforcements according to Sunday’s reports, as Cristiano Giuntoli and his recruitment ...
Juventus, an iconic Italian football team, prepares for the crucial 2023-24 season. The quest is twofold: regain supremacy on home turf and earn a spot in the Champions League. Vital to these ...
Juventus and PSV Eindhoven meet on Tuesday in Turin for the first leg of their Champions League knockout phase play-off tie. The Bianconeri head into the match in good form, having won three ...
Juventus consider McKennie’s first team reintegration after meeting with Motta. ... McKennie’s current €2.5m-a-year deal runs out in June 2025, and according to Gazzetta, ...
Juventus’s season has been significantly disrupted by injuries to most of their key players, putting the team in a precarious position. The Bianconeri were forced to make several signings during ...
As Juventus opens its preseason, it appears to be engaging in its favorite annual tradition at this time of year: trying to ...
There are still seven rounds remaining in the Serie A season but Juventus is already looking to the future after what club owner John Elkann termed “year zero” for the storied Italian team ...
Massimiliano Allegri's Juventus team has had a strong start and are currently second in the table with 29 points after 12 games, while Inter are leading the table with 31 points.
Juventus have been deducted 15 points for the current Serie A season after a case around alleged inflated transfer fees was reopened by an Italian court. The Italian side have said they will ...