With bans for Andrea Agnelli, Fabio Paratici and Federico Cherubini confirmed by CONI, La Gazzetta explains that the Super League project is one of the few options for the ex-Juventus President while Cherubini is destined to leave the club at the end of the season.

Juventus have temporarily gotten 15 points back after a ruling from CONI Collegio Di Garanzia on Thursday, which, however, confirmed bans for several former Bianconeri directors, including Paratici and ex-President Agnelli.

Paratici has resigned from Tottenham and will now respect a 30-month ban imposed by FIGC and extended by FIFA worldwide.

His Juventus successor Federico Cherubini has not been operative at the Allianz Stadium since the original FIGC ruling that handed a 16-month ban for the 52-year-old. According to Gazzetta, Cherubini will leave Juventus at the end of the season, possibly agreeing to severance pay.

Frederic Massara (Milan), Andrea Berta (Atletico Madrid) and Cristiano Giuntoli (Napoli) are the main candidates to replace Cherubini at the Allianz Stadium next season.

How about Agnelli? The former Bianconeri President has received a 24-month ban and Gazzetta highlights how the 47-year-old is now ‘outside of everything.’ According to the report, his private life is his priority now. He’ll marry his fiancee Deniz Akalın before the summer and the couple could then move outside Italy, perhaps to the Netherlands.

Agnelli will continue to oversee  Lamse, a personal holding he controls and will continue to be involved in the Super League project through A22.

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