There are rumors that other clubs could get into trouble because of doing business with Juventus Turin. Since Juventus Turin is in trouble and all transfers get carefully scrutinized, they also investigate the parties that were involved with transfer activities with Juventus Turin. Atalanta is one of those clubs, but they refused to comment for now.
I wonder whether Juventus Turin can be any worse in conducting business and sticking to the rules than the other clubs in Europe that are suspected of breaking the rules like circumventing them by means of special accounting practices like Chelsea. Is it because those club owners are more powerful and therefore the Premier League is afraid to do something against them or is Juventus Turin really worse than them?
City seems to be in trouble for pretty similar things, and Chelsea is not in trouble right now, but they could possibly be in trouble later on when checked considering how much money they spent, Barcelona is not in points penalty type of trouble but they have so much debt, literally hundreds of millions of euros, which caused the league to limit their transfers or not register their players.
All of which caused a good amount of trouble for the teams. Barcelona is not even out of it, but they at least figured out a loophole, whereas City is patiently awaiting the decision which could be very dangerous if it is something big. So, Juventus is not alone in this.
That is what I just don't understand. The league where I would consequences expect the least (Italy) punishes their teams first for violating laws or regulations. Of course the question comes up how it is possible that all these clubs like Manchester City, PSG, Chelsea, Barcelona got away without a penalty whatsoever for all those years. Where is the detail that I am too stupid to see or understand?
I don't know whether this is more of a national thing for Juventus Turin or whether authorities or the UEFA is also involved?
Just see how Pep Guardiola reacts! He refuses to talk to anyone from the league, refuses to talk to officials, to referees, he also wants to refuse to talk to the press because they reported about Manchester City's trouble. Now when you compare his behavior with that of Allegri, how is that even acceptable? Allegri as far as I know hasn't refused to talk to anyone, but Guardiola behaves as if they were attacking him personally.
All these investigations take too long. In that regard I can understand City when something that was talked about years ago now is an issue again after many years, if I understood that correctly.
And they are still investigating Juventus Turin further for even more issues. The rules and regulations should be more standardized on be valid equally on a European level. But the rich clubs seem to always find ways to channel the money using tricks that are presumably in the grey zone. I just think that it bores me to constantly read about that stuff, but it makes me angry when one club like Juventus gets 15 points deducted while nobody else even gets a single point deducted.