Juventus will face the preliminary hearing within the framework of the ‘Prisma’ investigation, which is investigating whether the Italian club made fictitious capital gains and irregular salary maneuvers with some of its players, on March 27.
The preliminary hearing will begin in just two months, therefore, the judicial process requested by the Turin Prosecutor’s Office (north) on December 1 against former president Andrea Agnelli and all The board of directors of Juventus, who resigned at the end of November through recent club tax investigations.
The Justice is investigating whether the Italian club will increase the real market price of its players in order to obtain a greater benefit in its subsequent sale (capital gains case) and a postponement of payments to some players during the fiscal year of 2020 that is not included in the balance of said year (falsification of accounts).
Source: La Verdad

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