All Juventus board members, including President Andrea Agnelli, have resigned ahead of an extraordinary assembly, reports Romeo Agresti.

The Bianconeri registered a record loss of €254.3m for 2021-22 and their shareholders’ meeting that should have taken place on November 23 was postponed to December 27 last week.

Goal.com’s Romeo Agresti broke the news that all the board members at the club, including President Andrea Agnelli, have resigned ahead of an extraordinary meeting.

It’s been confirmed by Sky Sport Italia and Rai. Juventus have not confirmed the news directly.

READ MORE – WHO ARE JUVENTUS BOARD MEMBERS AND WHY THEY RESIGNED

However, they did confirm that their shareholders’ meeting had been postponed last week.

“Today, Juventus Football Club S.p.A. published pro-forma financial information to comply with Consob’s Resolution dated 19 October 2022 adopted pursuant to art. 154-ter, comma 7, of Legislative Decree No. 58/1998 (“TUF”),” a statement read.

“In order to ensure maximum transparency and adequate time for the shareholders to examine the aforementioned information, the Board of Directors of the Company, which met today, resolved to postpone the Shareholders’ Meeting, previously scheduled for 23 November 2022, to 27 December 2022.”

Aside from Agnelli, Pavel Nedved, Maurizio Arrivabene, Laurence Debroux, Massimo Della Ragione, Kathryn Fink, Daniela Marilungo, Francesco Roncaglio, Giorgio Tacchia and Suzanne Heywood are part of Juventus’ board of directors.

UPDATE: JUVENTUS CONFIRM ALL BOARD MEMBERS HAVE RESIGNED AND NAMED A NEW CEO

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4 thought on “All Juventus board members, including President Agnelli resign”
  1. All that is missing is the resignation of PhD Max. With a revamped bush leaguers, they can hire back Don Secco, Blanc and bring in big Sam Allardyce to help them move up the lower leagues due to this shameful activity.

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