Reporter: UEFA requires Juventus to submit FFP information, and the club may face fines and sports penalties
1:05am, 8 November 2025Football

According to reporter Salhin, Juventus is once again suspected of violating the Financial Fair Play Act (FFP) and may face fines and sports penalties.
Salhin said that UEFA has asked Juventus to submit relevant information and documents, and the case is still ongoing. The club could face a small fine as well as a sporting penalty.
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