The
Juventus
has reported on Friday the
Italian police
has
registered its headquarters
as part of research on the economic accounts for some clubs in
Serie A
.
In this registry, the authorities have examined the conditions of the sale of
Cristiano Ronaldo
to
Manchester United
.
In August, Juventus reached a deal to sell the Portuguese player to the Premier League as a whole for
€ 23 million
($ 26 million), including
€ 8 million
tied to achieving specific performance targets.
The
Turin-
based club
said at the time that the deal implied a
€ 14 million
impact
on its results for the 2020/21 fiscal year, contributing to a record loss of € 210 million.
The transalpine group has reiterated that it has always acted in accordance with the laws in force and that it is collaborating "completely" with the authorities, which since last week has been carrying out investigation work that directly affects its owner,
Andrea Agnelli
, and Vice President
Pavel Nedved
, on player transfers between 2019 and 2021.
According to information from the Police, they are checking whether Juventus could have given
false information
to its investors or have issued invoices for movements that never really existed.
After having suffered significant losses from the Covid-19 pandemic, Juventus is looking to
raise 400 million
euros by selling new shares to reduce debt and repair its economy.
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