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Juventus Discloses UEFA Procedure Over Football Earning Rule Breach

The filing cites triennial losses beyond the €60 million cap, signaling possible fines or registration limits.

Overview

  • UEFA notified Juventus on September 18 of a formal procedure covering the 2022/23–2024/25 period, as revealed in the club’s October 16 annual report.
  • The club acknowledges it failed to contain aggregate losses to the €60 million threshold under the Football Earning Rule.
  • A ruling is expected in spring 2026, with potential outcomes including a fine the club describes as not expected to be material and possible limits on registering new players for UEFA competitions.
  • Juventus reports it complied with the Squad Cost Ratio for 2024 and, based on current estimates and absent non‑recurring events, expects to comply for 2025.
  • The filings also detail executive pay and governance steps: Cristiano Giuntoli received €2.31 million in fixed pay plus €850,000 on termination with a possible €500,000 additional payment, Damien Comolli received a €950,000 signing bonus, board slates were filed by Exor and Tether for the November 7 AGM, and the decision on Cristiano Ronaldo’s appeal was deferred to January 12, 2026.