Juventus chairman Giovanni Cobolli Gigli said the Turin club expected the same punishment as three others involved in the scandal, Lazio, Fiorentina and AC Milan, who kept their places in the top division but with points penalties.
"We will examine all of our options calmly, convinced as we are, in our search for a more fair punishment," he told reporters.
Cobolli Gigli said the next steps included bringing the case to another Olympic Committee department and going outside sports justice to a civil court or even to the European Court of Justice.
Reuters