Juventus have, according to Sky Sport Italia, submitted a request to the Piedmont Region, asking to reopen the stadium for up to 1000 people against Sampdoria.

The latest decree allows sporting events to have a limit of 1000 spectators, as demonstrated by the friendly match between Parma and Empoli.

But the terms included in the latest decree, approved by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, did not favour reopening stadiums in Serie A. They are initially set to be closed until October 7.

Juventus have, according to Sky Sport Italia, submitted a request to the Piedmont Region, asking to reopen the stadium for up to 1000 people against Sampdoria.

The latest decree allows sporting events to have a limit of 1000 spectators, as demonstrated by the friendly match between Parma and Empoli.

But the terms included in the latest decree, approved by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, did not favour reopening stadiums in Serie A. They are initially set to be closed until October 7.

The broadcaster reveals the Old Lady, however, have made their request and await an answer from the Piedmont Region ahead of Serie A 2020-21.

Juventus don’t give up and hope to have fans at the Allianz Stadium for the match against Sampdoria on September 20.

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