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Tuesday briefing: Ex-Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli granted plea bargain deal by Italian judge

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23 September 2025 - 4:30 AM

Former Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli has been granted a plea bargain deal by a judge in Rome, opening up a potential return to football.

As part of the plea bargain, the 49-year-old has received a 20-month suspended sentence, following an investigation into allegations that the Italian club had received illegal commissions from player transfers and loans, which began in 2021.

Meanwhile, Juventus’ former vice president Pavel Nedved and sporting director Fabio Paratici received

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