Despite getting their 15 suspended points back in the league, Juventus could still face punishment from UEFA for their alleged false accounting practices.
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Earlier this season, the Bianconeri were hit with the massive points deduction after Serie A's governing body accused the record Scudetto winners of violating certain financial rules.
The Turin side is alleged to have engaged in false accounting and market manipulation, but last week won their appeal and had their points reinstated.
Juve are not completely off the hook just yet, though, as a new trial is set to begin in May to get to the bottom of the issue at hand.
If the Italian giants are to face any punishment from the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), it will likely be handed to them for the 2023/24 campaign, but UEFA are reportedly looking to force the final verdict to be expedited.
European football's governing body are pressed for time because of the need to register teams for next season's continental competitions and, according to Mundo Deportivo, if the FIGC is unable to come to a definitive decision regarding Juve, UEFA will conduct their own investigation into the matter.
The three-time UEFA Champions League winners could thus be banned from European club tournaments for as many as two years if they are found guilty.
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Massimiliano Allegri's men are in the UEFA Europa League semi-finals, but the same report claims that even if they win the tournament, it will do little to minimise their chances of receiving a ban from UEFA.
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