Juventus’ 15-point reduction revoked as Milan now sit outside the top four

Juventus have had their 15-point penalty revoked and there will now be a new trial in which the FIGC Federal Court of Appeal their punishment.

As is being reported by Sky among other sources, the new trial at the Federal Court is expected to take a month which means that any penalty that Juve get is likely to apply in the 2023-24 season.

Getting the 15 points back moves the Bianconeri up to third place in Serie A on 59 points, moving Roma down to fourth, Milan to fifth and Inter to sixth, further complicating the top four race for the Rossoneri.

The CONI prosecutor Ugo Taucer admitted that the initial 15-point deduction ‘has a lack of clarity in the motivation that must be appreciated and evaluated by a new judgment’, especially given the FIGC prosecutor Giuseppe Chinè only asked for nine points in January.

It is possible that the new investigation involves not only Juventus but also Napoli, Sampdoria, Genoa, Empoli, Parma, Pisa, Pescara, Novara, Chievo and Pro Vercelli, who were all mentioned in the capital gains case.