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Ex-Juventus President Andrea Agnelli Granted Plea Bargain that Could Lead to His Soccer Return
Former Juventus executives received suspended sentences after a plea deal involving false accounting and financial irregularities, with the club fined €156,000 and settling with 75 investors.
- On September 22, 2025, a judge in Rome approved a plea deal resulting in former Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli receiving a suspended prison term of one year and eight months in connection with a false accounting case.
- The plea bargain followed a 2021 investigation into Juventus' alleged use of invoices for non-existent transactions to demonstrate income, potentially misleading investors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Former Juventus vice chairman Pavel Nedved received a suspended sentence of one year and two months, while ex-sporting director Fabio Paratici was handed an 18-month suspended sentence; additionally, the club was fined 156,000 euros and docked 10 points in the 2022-23 Serie A campaign.
- Under Italian law, the suspended sentences will not be served and plea bargains do not require admission of guilt, while Juventus also faces ongoing financial and reputational challenges due to these findings.
- This plea agreement effectively closes a high-profile accounting scandal and could enable Agnelli's future involvement in soccer amid Juventus' continuing scrutiny and sanctions.
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The Italian prosecutor's office has imposed suspended prison sentences on former board members of Juventus, one of the country's most famous football clubs, as part of a plea bargain.
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Ex-Juventus president Andrea Agnelli granted plea bargain that could lead to his soccer return
A plea bargain deal for former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli with a 20-month suspended sentence in a false accounting trial has been granted by a judge.
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