The Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office has reportedly forwarded a series of documents from the Prisma investigation into Juventus to six other prosecutors’ offices around the country.

The Bianconeri are under investigation for allegedly falsifying their capital gains through inflated transfer values and secretly paying players’ salaries during the early stages of the COVID pandemic, misleading the stock market.

In a separate capital gains case carried out by the FIGC, the club were handed a 15-point penalty for this Serie A season.

As reported by ANSA, The Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office has forwarded a number of documents from their investigation into Juventus to the prosecutors from six other cities around Italy.

This was done for both reasons of territorial jurisdiction and suspicious deals between Juventus and various other Serie A sides.

The Old Lady are at risk of being handed serious penalties as a result of the Prisma investigation, ranging from fines and point penalties to even a slim risk of relegation.

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