Juventus have confirmed they are cooperating with police as part of an investigation into the club s transfer business.
The Bianconeri were already the subject of an inspection from Italian finance regulator Consob, and a widely released statement from the Turin Public Prosecutor s Office this weekend revealed searches of Juve s Turin and Milan offices.
This related to various transfer operations between 2019 and 2021.
Juve, who lost 1-0 to Atalanta on Saturday, released a statement that acknowledges an investigation into the company and some of its current officers – naming Andrea Agnelli, Pavel Nedved and Stefano Cerrato – regarding revenues from players registration rights .
The company is cooperating with the investigators and with Consob and tr…