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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,927
Saw this on FI,
FFS I thought we were over this shit or are investigations still going on?

An investigation into suspicious deals involving Juventus has revealed a new capital gains case involving Emil Audero and Sampdoria.

Il Secolo XIX via Calciomercato.com details how the Guardia di Finanza – Italy’s financial police – searched the Blucerchiati’s headquarters a few days ago, recovering various documents related to transfers, searching for evidence of falsified capital gains.

A report was sent by the Guardia di Finanza to the Genoa Public Prosecutor’s Office on July 20 ahead of the search, revealing some suspicious conversations overhead through wiretaps.

The first is between then-Juventus director Federico Cherubini and agent Giampiero Pocetta, relating to the transfer of Audero to Sampdoria: “We’ve already done something like this (a falsified capital gain, ed.), we already did it when we did Audero.”

The second involves Juventus Next Gen director Giovanni Manna and a director from Lugano: “We have Vrioni, but it was a capital gain and we had to take him.”

The wiretaps were sent by magistrates from Turin to their counterparts in Genoa, allowing them to open an independent investigation.

Also significant is a document found in Andrea Agnelli’s office at the Juventus headquarters, where the incoming and outgoing transfers for the 2019-20 season were listed, including the names of the players, the type of transfers, the other involved club and the value – distinguished between “real” and “exchange”. Part of the Audero deal is in the “exchange” column.

Another suspicious element for investigators is the budget for agent and intermediary costs, set at €54.389m between 2015 and 2021, rising from €3.67m in 2015 to €11.57m in 2018.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
Saw this on FI,
FFS I thought we were over this shit or are investigations still going on?
*Insert industrial amounts of sarcasm*

oh my God do you mean to tell me that all the club did to “end all and begin fresh” was for nothing?

so that means that of you agree with the bully… the bully doesn’t stop?

SHOCKING!!!



:rofl:
 

Fab Fragment

Senior Member
Dec 22, 2018
4,071
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...tus-andrea-agnelli-fabio-paratici-plusvalenze


Between 1946 and 1961, Boniperti scored 178 goals for Juventus but, because of the Italy-wide cap on salaries, his pay packet didn’t reflect his true value. To circumvent the regulations, Gianni Agnelli offered to give Boniperti, the son of farmers, a cow for every goal he scored. One day, the farmer who sold the cows to Agnelli phoned him to complain: Boniperti always chose a cow that was in calf. Typical Juventus.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,190
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...tus-andrea-agnelli-fabio-paratici-plusvalenze


Between 1946 and 1961, Boniperti scored 178 goals for Juventus but, because of the Italy-wide cap on salaries, his pay packet didn’t reflect his true value. To circumvent the regulations, Gianni Agnelli offered to give Boniperti, the son of farmers, a cow for every goal he scored. One day, the farmer who sold the cows to Agnelli phoned him to complain: Boniperti always chose a cow that was in calf. Typical Juventus.
Love this story, but the fuckin guardian get on my tits. Full of libs that don't actually believe anything.

Hating Juventus is btw the most lib opinion in football. It's easy personal PR points and gives easy self-satisfaction of conscience. No nuance required whatsoever

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