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UEFA Opens Football Earning Rule Case Against Juventus Over Three-Year Losses

Juventus’ annual report admits breaching the €60 million three‑year loss cap, with a UEFA decision expected in spring 2026.

Overview

  • The club disclosed that UEFA notified it on September 18 of a proceeding over a potential Football Earning Rule breach covering 2022/23 to 2024/25.
  • Juventus states the assessment will factor in current results and future projections across UEFA’s financial metrics before a ruling in spring 2026.
  • Potential penalties outlined by the club include a monetary fine of uncertain size and limits on registering new players for UEFA competitions.
  • The filings say Juventus complied with the Squad Cost Ratio in calendar year 2024 and, based on current estimates, expects to comply again in 2025.
  • Remuneration disclosures include €850,000 in severance for Cristiano Giuntoli and a €950,000 signing bonus for new director-general Damien Comolli, while the decision on Cristiano Ronaldo’s appeal was postponed to January 12, 2026.