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Juventus is one of the clubs that always brings big surprises in Serie-A and has always managed to finish in the top five of the standings in the previous several seasons, it's just that the points deduction caused Juventus to have problems and in the end they didn't qualify for the Champions League or Europa League next season. Their performance last season was also not too bad and I see that even though some of their players were injured Juventus still performed at their usual level, it shows that Juventus have a good mentality and they can always face any difficult conditions.

The arrival of several players in the transfer market can also affect Juventus' overall performance next season and I am optimistic that Juventus can compete in the top three next season if they make changes in several positions. Several players who left also had to be considered by the coach and how they had to be maximized with the arrival of new players.
Juventus is a team that is able to provide strong competition in every season in the top 4. For next season, it is hoped that Juventus will come back strong after failing last season so that we can enjoy more competitive competition next season. The management of Juventus for the time being has succeeded in recruiting 9 new players in this transfer window which can add strength to them next season. To compete in the top three doesn't seem like a difficult thing for juventus because in terms of the strength and quality of their players, i think juventus deserves to be included in the ranks of the teams that will win the scudetto.

Allegri is not quite satisfied with the signing that has been carried out by the Juventus management, because he feels that there are still gaps that must be fixed immediately in this transfer window. I think Allegri is looking for a striker who has pure goalscoring skills to be able to bring back their aggressiveness up front. Previously vlahovic was not in his best form last season but he is expected to contribute more to score a lot of goals in the next season.
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Now that they have been suspended from European competition, they will have more time to focus on Serie A. It's not an advantage, but they have to make the best of their problems. Yes they performed well as a team, but not as management which we can't help but say that they are more responsible for what Juventus have experienced this season.

In fact, this will still be an advantage for Juventus, as a less busy schedule will allow them to fully focus on Serie A in order to secure a place in the Champions League for the 2024/2025 season. Moreover, the Conference League is not such a prestigious tournament to set itself the goal of winning it, and in the end it would not bring big income for the team. Perhaps even without this, Serie A would still remain a priority tournament for Juventus.
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Hard to imagine when Juventus will be able to recover from all these negative events... They have not been doing well in Serie A for a long time now, nor in the Champions League... Now they are left without European Cups next season and without a lot of money to spend on improving the club... Probably next season will be bad for them again...
I'm sure Juventus will be able to bounce back from what they've been through recently, but it will take time and we don't know exactly how long it will take for them to bounce back and get back to the level of fierce competition.
Game-wise, there's not really a problem, and the problems that occurred last season they can overcome with time. But it becomes difficult when problems come from the other side (external factors), which is what we are seeing now. I say external factors because what they are experiencing is caused from outside the field.

Last season they could have finished in second place and I can say they didn't play badly for the first time in years... But I'm sure the fines took a lot of motivation away from the club, especially the fact that they lost the European Cups... But probably they will have a chance to concentrate on Serie A... I would like Juventus to finally have better times after all the recent events...
Now that they have been suspended from European competition, they will have more time to focus on Serie A. It's not an advantage, but they have to make the best of their problems. Yes they performed well as a team, but not as management which we can't help but say that they are more responsible for what Juventus have experienced this season.



Juven was one of my favorite clubs in the past and when Juven started to decline I had no interest in supporting it anymore but in some ways I support it if Juven can definitely improve soon and perform strong this season.
There may be some problems that this club has to face but I am sure that all Juventus players and coaches will be able to go through this windstorm to get their dream to prove that Juven is a strong club like last season.
My hope this season is only for Juventus to recover from getting a ticket to the European league even though their dream is to perform well in the champions league again but at least being able to get a ticket to the European league is better.
I am sure that Massimiliano Allegri can get through all of this by convincing his players to keep performing with good performance and also have to focus on their dreams without having to be burdened with the problems that are currently experiencing Juven.
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They should make the events they don't want to experience into more motivation, of course it would be great if they weren't affected at all by the problems that come their way.
There is no point in lamenting what has already happened, there is no benefit at all. They should make it a valuable thing not to do again in the future.
They are one of the best clubs ever, so they have to show that they deserve the title.

They shouldn't falter so easily, they're one of the best clubs around. Moreover, they have their loyal supporters to please. The 12th man, they are an important factor for the club to improve.
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No I mean a different concept for a Super League from a founder outside of Europe. Last time there were a few European clubs that wanted to found a Super League that would have been in competition with the UEFA Champions League. I understand when the UEFA says that founding a competing association while being a member of the UEFA will not go without consequences.

But what happens when the new Super League does originate from within Europe, but from an association outside Europe that is not associated with the UEFA whatsoever? I am not into the statutes of the UEFA association and whether it is fixed that clubs will be sanction if they join an association that is founded outside of Europe, but this would be a case study that is worth looking into because the Saudi investors aren't fooling around. I suppose everyone agrees that this is not about buying Ronaldo and Benzema and that's it.

I brought this up because I said that clubs like Juventus have some power as well as the UEFA raises incentives for clubs to consider other options when the UEFA is too hard with their decisions.
I think FIFA and UEFA have full authority over the clubs under their regulation, I assume on the basis of the withdrawal of the clubs from the EPL from the plans to create a Super League. The impact and risks for the clubs taking part in the super league competition are enormous, as well as the risks for their players as well. That is why they withdrew from the plan to establish the super league.

On the other hand, it seems that clubs under UEFA are also unable to participate in or take part in competitions outside of Europe. Although it seems that investors from the SPL can be speculated to create a new league and design a format for clubs from Europe to take part in the competition.
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it is very probable that Juventus will have a negative period again this year, with few signings so far and problems with both Italian and sporting justice! unfortunately for Juventus before buying must necessarily sell! we will see at the end of the transfer market what the new Juventus will be like!
Juventus is one of the clubs that always brings big surprises in Serie-A and has always managed to finish in the top five of the standings in the previous several seasons, it's just that the points deduction caused Juventus to have problems and in the end they didn't qualify for the Champions League or Europa League next season. Their performance last season was also not too bad and I see that even though some of their players were injured Juventus still performed at their usual level, it shows that Juventus have a good mentality and they can always face any difficult conditions.

The arrival of several players in the transfer market can also affect Juventus' overall performance next season and I am optimistic that Juventus can compete in the top three next season if they make changes in several positions. Several players who left also had to be considered by the coach and how they had to be maximized with the arrival of new players.
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Are you thinking about teams have ideas for opening with Europe Super League always become target for suspending?

I believe that you raised a vital question here. With the competition that is now coming from the Saudi Professional League and also the investment fund involved, one risk of being too strict with clubs from European leagues could be that they in return threaten to support the foundation of a new Super League, for instance if it is originating from the Saudi Professional League or the investors backing everything that is flowing into the sport these days.

First of all I think the Europe Super League format is never going to happen. Even after it was announced by some top teams UEFA seemed really frustrated about it. They already planned to impose sanction on the teams that are a part of that project. Right after hearing about that we have seen all the teams withdrawing from the project.

UEFA would surely continue to threaten the teams coming with similar ideas. As long as not enough number of teams agree upon not giving up their decision about creating a new format UEFA can easily do what they want as usual.

No I mean a different concept for a Super League from a founder outside of Europe. Last time there were a few European clubs that wanted to found a Super League that would have been in competition with the UEFA Champions League. I understand when the UEFA says that founding a competing association while being a member of the UEFA will not go without consequences.

But what happens when the new Super League does originate from within Europe, but from an association outside Europe that is not associated with the UEFA whatsoever? I am not into the statutes of the UEFA association and whether it is fixed that clubs will be sanction if they join an association that is founded outside of Europe, but this would be a case study that is worth looking into because the Saudi investors aren't fooling around. I suppose everyone agrees that this is not about buying Ronaldo and Benzema and that's it.

I brought this up because I said that clubs like Juventus have some power as well as the UEFA raises incentives for clubs to consider other options when the UEFA is too hard with their decisions.
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Broadly speaking, it is true that Juventus do not need a conference league competition, but for a mediocre club it is very important to be able to compete in one of the European competitions. Moreover, the thing that made Juventus banned from the competition due to problems that have been recurring since last season, is that really appropriate to be compared with their indifference to the conference league competition? I think all clubs will respect wherever they are and will not rule out whether they are a big club or a small club.

Here what I mean is the professional attitude of a team and if they can't do that then it's better that the opportunity be given to a team worthy of replacing. I understand that Juventus' focus is on winning Serie A and being able to return to the Champions League, but before they pursue that, they have to fix the existing problems so that in the middle of the competition they don't experience the same incident and harm many parties from the coaches, staff, and also the players who been trying really hard.

Of course I agree that every team should accept the challenge in whatever competition they are taking part, but the reality is that human beings have a psyche and if these players are used to play Champions League for their whole career, jetting from Madrid, to Manchester City, to Liverpool, to whatever club you want to name from the top 10 in Europe, and then they play against teams in the Conference League and also have to cope with the traveling stress for something that they never really thrived for winning. It shouldn't be that way, but when we ask a sincere question whether any of the players now deeply cares about getting suspended from the Conference League, I am sure that they don't care. I could be wrong but I doubt that any of those players has a sleepless night because of it. This would totally be different for the Champions League and also they would be sad if it was the Europa League.
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Yes, a few days ago I see news from one of the media, it was announce that UEFA had imposed sanction on Juventus for allegedly violate Financial Fair Play rules. This further adds to Juventus' poor record, apart from being banned from playing at the European Conference League next season, Juventus will also certainly minimize their transfer activity this season as a result of the previous incident, even though this is one of the ways for Massimiliano Allegri to develop the team's performance.
If it is indeed banned in the European conference championship, at least Juventus still has a chance to win the Italian league this season and can focus on the league taking advantage of this moment, even though it is also disappointing to hear of the sanction, but always take lessons from everything and Juventus must not be down in a situation like this , the sanctions they receive must be a lesson in the future so that it does not happen again.

Juventus really have to be able to rise from their failure last season because of the sanctions they received and had to fail to enter the UCL as well as other European championships, but I believe this sanction can make Juventus focus more on the league championship this season and be able to compete with clubs like Napoli and other clubs are targeting at the top of the standings.
Yes Of course they must be able to rise from their failure, also considering their schedule won't be too tight because they won't be playing in big Europa event, so they should be able to be consistent to collect lots of points. On the other side although they won't be playing in a big event, but if they can get the Scudetto then it will make their fans happy maybe also Juventus squad. It's actually hard task for Allegri, but he must be able to bring Juventus got Serie A title.
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Hard to imagine when Juventus will be able to recover from all these negative events... They have not been doing well in Serie A for a long time now, nor in the Champions League... Now they are left without European Cups next season and without a lot of money to spend on improving the club... Probably next season will be bad for them again...
it is very probable that Juventus will have a negative period again this year, with few signings so far and problems with both Italian and sporting justice! unfortunately for Juventus before buying must necessarily sell! we will see at the end of the transfer market what the new Juventus will be like!
So far I am also still very pessimistic about Juventus next season, maybe because of the team's internal problems at the moment which makes me pessimistic and that results in all of them including there are no significant changes that they make for the progress of the club for next season
I don't know how long the Juventus team will be like this, but I'm sure this team will definitely be able to rise sooner or later, Juventus is a top Serie A team, for sure they don't want to be down for long.

The problem is, if they sell players to buy new players, they are not going to get players who are better in quality. So I don’t think it is going to be a wise idea for them to sell players right now. The only players they can actually afford to sell those whom they are not currently using. Or maybe those players who are not going to be a big part of their journey in the next season. But they are not going to get too much money for those players.

But I don’t think that Juventus is going to have a bad season. I am very much positive that they are going to finish the next season being in the top four. It is going to be hard. But with a little consistency that is achievable.

But at the same time, I hope they do not face any type of problems that they did in the last season. Already, I can say that some good players actually lost hope and wanted to move out from Juventus. They also cannot be blamed in my opinion.

If we are talking about the transfer market, I don’t think Juventus is going to be very active in the market this season. With all the financial problems and current legal problems that they have been through, I don’t see them being very active in the transfer market.
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if we think logically this is like a joke when in last season to get Juventus champions league tickets was banned due to violation issues and now when getting conference league tickets Juventus also got punished, like dropping Juventus indirectly.
I just think about what is the cause of all this because even though I am not a Juventus fan, Im a little sorry to see that the punishments that are always getting cause the players to feel disappointed and it is in vain to perform well in this team. or if its not possible that Juventus will only perform badly in the summer after that many players leave there with the excuse that they want to continue their career with the right team.
Massimiliano Allegri and the Juventus board are actively looking for creative ideas to get around the core obstacle as they navigate the upcoming hurdles. They are resolved to persevere despite their current difficulties and their exclusion from the UEFA Champion League because they are aware of the possible long term rewards. The bianconeri will gradually get used to the situation even though accepting the penalty for breaking FFP rule may be difficult. The difficulty is further increased by the extra pressure from being barred from the UEFA Europa Conference League since player who put alot of effort into qualifying for the Champions League are left without the desired result. Juventus will surely work hard to get beyond these challenges and discover fresh chances for development.
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Absent in conference league is far better, caused by this competition was nothing compared with UCL. Juventus is just trying to rebuild its reputation again after it already destroyed due to the shady things being made by its directors in the past.
Juve will come stronger next season. Juven can focus to secure UCL spot next season
We cannot compare Conference League with prestigious Champions League or even Europa League certainly but it remains an European competitions after all.
Juventus was one of the favourite team to lift that trophy and add it to its rewards but now they are out unfortunately.
Building reputation by fixing the tensions between the team and UEFA and also Italian authorities so can players and fans taste football again!

If the conference league is such a bad competition, then why was Mourinho so highly praised when he led AS Roma to the conference league title. If it is a bad league or competition, then Mourinho should not get great appreciation either. With that said, the conference league remains a must win competition as well by Juventus, especially since Juventus is a big team which plays in the Champions League quite often. Therefore, playing in the conference league, Juventus should also be able to win the trophy just like AS Roma did.
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Yes, a few days ago I see news from one of the media, it was announce that UEFA had imposed sanction on Juventus for allegedly violate Financial Fair Play rules. This further adds to Juventus' poor record, apart from being banned from playing at the European Conference League next season, Juventus will also certainly minimize their transfer activity this season as a result of the previous incident, even though this is one of the ways for Massimiliano Allegri to develop the team's performance.
Juventus had no choice other than received all of sanctions this time. It's caused by juventus can be threatened with aonther sanction if juventus keeps try to avoid it. The club has been taking the right decision. Juventus needs to pay some amounts of money for penalty caused by the club already violated FFP rules. It's time for juventus to stay eveything from zero again. At least no more sanction to be given by UEFA for juventus in the upcoming season. It's far better rather than trying to avoid it while more and more sanctions come to the juventus.
I see that if juventus already agreed not to repeat the same mistake again. FGIC already lifted its attention to the juventus as the agreement already reached with the club.
Kylian Mbappe is one of the best players in the PSG team. But Kylian Mbappe doesn't want to stay at PSG right now. I believe Kylian Mbappe will be the next generation to leave PSG. PSG's aim to do well in the Champions League seems unlikely this season.
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Yes, a few days ago I see news from one of the media, it was announce that UEFA had imposed sanction on Juventus for allegedly violate Financial Fair Play rules. This further adds to Juventus' poor record, apart from being banned from playing at the European Conference League next season, Juventus will also certainly minimize their transfer activity this season as a result of the previous incident, even though this is one of the ways for Massimiliano Allegri to develop the team's performance.
Juventus had no choice other than received all of sanctions this time. It's caused by juventus can be threatened with aonther sanction if juventus keeps try to avoid it. The club has been taking the right decision. Juventus needs to pay some amounts of money for penalty caused by the club already violated FFP rules. It's time for juventus to stay eveything from zero again. At least no more sanction to be given by UEFA for juventus in the upcoming season. It's far better rather than trying to avoid it while more and more sanctions come to the juventus.
I see that if juventus already agreed not to repeat the same mistake again. FGIC already lifted its attention to the juventus as the agreement already reached with the club.
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The game of Juventus was good with my knowledge,the starting stage the rank of Juventus was two and later it was moved to the seventh rank.Juventus FC got the sanction was the problem for them to get enter to the UCL.It was the dream of the Juventus team and they waited for this moment.
The Juventus Club had not satisfied with the sanction made on them,but still they agreed to take the necessary decision.Later the Juventus ready to take the sanction for now.But they made the professional move now,because no other club will accept the sanction.

They surely made the argument with the sanction even they committed the mistake.This shows the professional behaviour of the Juventus as compared to other teams.Now almost they lost the chance to the UCL spot and need to secure the spot next year without fail.
Whatever happens, they always come back a lot more stronger and I believe that they are going to do the same once again. I am not saying that they are going to be champions right away, but remember when they went to Serie B and then came back and won 9 times. It's never logical to put your foot on a tigers neck and then take it off, they pissed them off and that means Juventus will come back with everything they have.

They are going to figure out a way to fix the financial situation, they are going to end up growing bigger and they will once again end up getting a lot better results. I would say be ready to see them win the title back to back many times again in a few seasons, they will try to find anyway to make that happen.
I really wish your thoughts come true! Let's hope they come back stronger, and it won't take too long to resolve these issues.

It's really disappointing to see what's happening to Juventus right now. The club have suffered a one-year ban from European competitions by UEFA. As a result, it's very likely Fiorentina will take their place in the Conference League this season. Concerning side is this club usually suspects of irregularities, therefore Juve President has made the decision not to appeal. It's high time to put an end to the uncertainty and start rebuilding the entire club.
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Whatever happens, they always come back a lot more stronger and I believe that they are going to do the same once again. I am not saying that they are going to be champions right away, but remember when they went to Serie B and then came back and won 9 times. It's never logical to put your foot on a tigers neck and then take it off, they pissed them off and that means Juventus will come back with everything they have.
It belongs to politics and massive attacks against Juventus because they are one of big clubs in Europe that joined the Super League plan with Real Madrid. Now they are banned to play in European leagues in a next season and by proactively refused to join Conference League, they will focus on Serie A. They will be very dangerous in Serie A 2023 - 2024 as they only have it to fight and generally they are competitive enough to win it.

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They are going to figure out a way to fix the financial situation, they are going to end up growing bigger and they will once again end up getting a lot better results. I would say be ready to see them win the title back to back many times again in a few seasons, they will try to find anyway to make that happen.
Juventus won't have financial crisis and winning Serie A, joining Champions League again will help them to improve their income. They are still in a better condition than Calciopoli 2006 and had to play in Serie B.
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Yes, a few days ago I see news from one of the media, it was announce that UEFA had imposed sanction on Juventus for allegedly violate Financial Fair Play rules. This further adds to Juventus' poor record, apart from being banned from playing at the European Conference League next season, Juventus will also certainly minimize their transfer activity this season as a result of the previous incident, even though this is one of the ways for Massimiliano Allegri to develop the team's performance.
If it is indeed banned in the European conference championship, at least Juventus still has a chance to win the Italian league this season and can focus on the league taking advantage of this moment, even though it is also disappointing to hear of the sanction, but always take lessons from everything and Juventus must not be down in a situation like this , the sanctions they receive must be a lesson in the future so that it does not happen again.

Juventus really have to be able to rise from their failure last season because of the sanctions they received and had to fail to enter the UCL as well as other European championships, but I believe this sanction can make Juventus focus more on the league championship this season and be able to compete with clubs like Napoli and other clubs are targeting at the top of the standings.
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The game of Juventus was good with my knowledge,the starting stage the rank of Juventus was two and later it was moved to the seventh rank.Juventus FC got the sanction was the problem for them to get enter to the UCL.It was the dream of the Juventus team and they waited for this moment.
The Juventus Club had not satisfied with the sanction made on them,but still they agreed to take the necessary decision.Later the Juventus ready to take the sanction for now.But they made the professional move now,because no other club will accept the sanction.

They surely made the argument with the sanction even they committed the mistake.This shows the professional behaviour of the Juventus as compared to other teams.Now almost they lost the chance to the UCL spot and need to secure the spot next year without fail.
Whatever happens, they always come back a lot more stronger and I believe that they are going to do the same once again. I am not saying that they are going to be champions right away, but remember when they went to Serie B and then came back and won 9 times. It's never logical to put your foot on a tigers neck and then take it off, they pissed them off and that means Juventus will come back with everything they have.

They are going to figure out a way to fix the financial situation, they are going to end up growing bigger and they will once again end up getting a lot better results. I would say be ready to see them win the title back to back many times again in a few seasons, they will try to find anyway to make that happen.
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After UEFA banned and punished Juventus I think Fiorentina and Ac Milan are both taking good advantages because we know if Juventus didn't lose points Ac Milan couldn't be in the champions league and if Juventosare had not been banned from the UEFA Europa Conference League this season, Fiorentina couldn't be in this tournament.
That's right, I never thought something like this would happen, indirectly for two different seasons both Milan and Fiorentina both took advantage of the bad luck experienced by Juventus. Maybe for Juventus this is like a heavy blow that they have to accept and of course they are very frustrated at this time because they have lost a place in European competition.

Now what they tried last season or next season feels in vain and priceless. However, I hope that, as one of the big teams, Juventus will show their mental strength during this period of time and I also hope that they can return to normal without the polemic that has always plagued them.

What they do next season feels in vain? I don't know what you are talking about, but do you think that Juventus really cares about getting excluded from the Conference League? I believe they are even ok with it so they don't have to travel to places that they have hardly ever heard about before. I know this is an exaggeration, but the Conference League is neither worth their time nor their money. Their focus will 100% be to win Serie A, go back into the Champions League the season after and then start over from there. The punishment has already taken place and that was the point deduction, which disqualified them essentially from the Europa League and the Champions League and now the UEFA had no choice but to act. They had to do something in the face of the allegations that have been confirmed by the highest Italian court.
Broadly speaking, it is true that Juventus do not need a conference league competition, but for a mediocre club it is very important to be able to compete in one of the European competitions. Moreover, the thing that made Juventus banned from the competition due to problems that have been recurring since last season, is that really appropriate to be compared with their indifference to the conference league competition? I think all clubs will respect wherever they are and will not rule out whether they are a big club or a small club.

Here what I mean is the professional attitude of a team and if they can't do that then it's better that the opportunity be given to a team worthy of replacing. I understand that Juventus' focus is on winning Serie A and being able to return to the Champions League, but before they pursue that, they have to fix the existing problems so that in the middle of the competition they don't experience the same incident and harm many parties from the coaches, staff, and also the players who been trying really hard.
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Hard to imagine when Juventus will be able to recover from all these negative events... They have not been doing well in Serie A for a long time now, nor in the Champions League... Now they are left without European Cups next season and without a lot of money to spend on improving the club... Probably next season will be bad for them again...

it is very probable that Juventus will have a negative period again this year, with few signings so far and problems with both Italian and sporting justice! unfortunately for Juventus before buying must necessarily sell! we will see at the end of the transfer market what the new Juventus will be like!

Yes, a few days ago I see news from one of the media, it was announce that UEFA had imposed sanction on Juventus for allegedly violate Financial Fair Play rules. This further adds to Juventus' poor record, apart from being banned from playing at the European Conference League next season, Juventus will also certainly minimize their transfer activity this season as a result of the previous incident, even though this is one of the ways for Massimiliano Allegri to develop the team's performance.
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Hard to imagine when Juventus will be able to recover from all these negative events... They have not been doing well in Serie A for a long time now, nor in the Champions League... Now they are left without European Cups next season and without a lot of money to spend on improving the club... Probably next season will be bad for them again...
I'm just under wraps. I'm uncertain of what to say; they continue to violate FFP rules, and the board doesn't seem reluctant of punishing them. There will be no UEFA Champions League or European participation for them next season. Another devastating season for the Old Lady's, and this time they were disqualified from competing in the European League due to points deducted from the club's board on the league standings. Massimiliano Allegri and the players will stick together this period, and they will make sure that everything falls back to places, allowing the winning memories and era to return, since I've really missed it.


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