Juventus have successfully appealed their 15-point deduction in Serie A, as the penalty have not been revoked.
The Old Lady were slapped with a 15-point dediti9in February following allegations of financial rascality and mismanagement by the club over some seasons.
They were charged for false corporate communications, false communications to the stock market and obstruction of watchdog agencies. This led to the club’s offices being raided by CONSOB – the finance regulator responsible for monitoring club dealings on the stock exchange – in November 2021 to seize documents relating to the transfers under scrutiny.
An investigation was opened on the club, and the entire Juventus board – including Andrea Agnelli and Pavel Nedved – resigned late last year.
Early this year, they were handed a point deduction due to the charges, taking them out of the top four race.
But that has been revoked, meaning Massimiliano Allegri’s side now have a great chance of qualifying for the Champions League.
With 15 points added back, the Italian giants move up to third with 59 points.
Meanwhile. AC Milan and Inter drop down to fifth and sixth in the Serie A table.
Meanwhile, the number one spot is off the table, with Napoli expected to secure the title imminently. Still, the Bianconeri could steal the second spot from Lazio with a good run of form.