The control of her finances Juventus continues at a rapid pace. The prosecution is examining its balance sheets Old Lady, having reasonable suspicions that they are disturbed and that the real amounts have not been declared in the sales. In fact, the “bianconeri” seem to be controlled for 42 transfers of, a number that if nothing else causes… shock!
They all refer to last season, with Juventus to make deals for young people and not only footballers, with teams from small and large categories of Italy (eg Pisa, Pre Vercelli) but also with others from abroad.
Let’s look at the list of its sales Juventus controlled by the Italian authorities, while there are serious risks of punishment for the club.
Arthur (from Barcelona to Juventus in 2020) – 72 million euros
Miralem Pjanic (from Juventus to Barcelona in 2020) – € 60.842 million
Alejandro Marquez (from Barcelona to Juventus in 2020) – € 8.2 million
Mateus Pereira (from Juventus to Barcelona in 2020) – € 7.866 million
Joao Cancello (from Juventus to Manchester City in 2019) – € 65 million
Danilo (from Manchester City to Juventus in 2019) – 37 million euros
Felix Korea (from Manchester City to Juventus in 2020) – € 10.508 million
Pablo Moreno (from Juventus to Manchester City in 2020) – € 10 million
Niccol Ρ Rovela (from Genoa to Juventus in 2021) – € 18 million
Manolo Portanova (from Juventus to Genoa in 2021) – € 10 million
Elia Petreli (from Juventus to Genoa in 2021) – 8 million euros
Marley Ake (from Marseille to Juventus in 2021) – € 8 million
Franco Tongia (from Juventus to Marseille in 2021) – € 8 million
Emil Aundero (from Juventus to Sampdoria in 2019) – € 20 million
Dauda Peters (from Sampdoria to Juventus in 2019) – 4 million euros
Erasmus Moule (from Sampdoria to Juventus in 2019) – 3.5 million euros
Giacomo Brioni (from Sampdoria to Juventus in 2020) – € 3.88 million
Niccolo Francofonte (from Sampdoria to Juventus in 2020) – € 1.7 million
Eric Jerby (from Sampdoria to Juventus in 2020) – € 1.3 million
Mateo Stopa (from Sampdoria to Juventus in 2020) – 1 million euros
Michael Brendan (from Sampdoria to Juventus in 2020) – 225 thousand euros
Leonardo Mancuso (from Juventus to Empoli in 2019) – 4.5 million euros
Andrea Antamoli (from Juventus to Empoli in 2019) – 500 thousand euros
Marco Lipari (from Juventus to Empoli in 2019) – 600 thousand euros
Tomaso Mareza (from Empoli to Juventus in 2019) – 500 thousand euros
Marco Oliveri (from Empoli to Juventus in 2019) – 2.4 million euros
Kevin Montzialo (from Juventus to Lugano in 2021) – 2.5 million euros
Christopher Lungui (from Lugano to Juventus in 2021) – € 2.5 million
Julio Parondi (from Juventus to Pro Vercelli in 2021) – € 1.32 million
Davide de Marino (from Pre Vercelli to Juventus in 2021) – € 1.5 million
Cali Sene (from Juventus to Basel in 2020) – 4 million euros
Albian Haidari (from Basel to Juventus in 2020) – € 4.38 million
Rafael Fonseca (from Juventus to Amiens in 2020) – € 1.5 million
Felix Enzuango (from Amiens to Juventus in 2020) – € 1.9 million
Francesco Lamana (from Juventus to Novara in 2020) – 900 thousand euros
Tomaso Barbieri (from Novara to Juventus in 2020) – 1.4 million euros
Eric Lanini (from Juventus to Parma in 2020) – € 2.385 million
Alessandro Minelli (from Parma to Juventus in 2020) – € 2.91 million
Eduardo Masianzello (from Juventus to Pescara in 2020) – € 2.3 million
Matteo Brunori (from Pescara to Juventus) – 2.93 million euros
Leonardo Loria (from Juventus to Pisa) – € 2.473 million
Stefano Gori (from Pisa to Juventus) – € 3.2 million
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