• The Juventus Financial Crisis and January Transfer Window Review

  • Jan 23 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

The Juventus Financial Crisis and January Transfer Window Review

  • Summary

  • Last Friday, the Italian Football Association announced that Juventus, who sat in 3rd place in Serie A, would receive a 15 point penalty, taking them all the way down to 10th. Transfer irregularities, financial misreporting, and FFP nonsense has caused Juve to be subject to some of the largest financial investigations into European club football in recent memory. How does amortization work and how did Juventus and Agnelli abuse it to their advantage? What is the outcome of the Prisma investigation and how will this affect Juventus and Serie A? And is a 15 point deduction the worst of it, or the beginning of the end for Juventus and Serie A?

    PLUS! Jack and I go through the January transfer window to decide the best and worst transfers. Will Mudryk and Trossard flop? Will Gakpo come good for Liverpool? Is Sommer to Bayern good?

    Topics Covered:

    1. Juventus' 15 point Penalty - What Happened?
    2. What does the Prisma investigation mean for their future?
    3. Top 4 League Trivia
    4. Transfer Hot-Or-Not (including: Mudryk to Chelsea, Madueke to Chelsea, Trossard to Arsenal, Gakpo to Liverpool, Sommer to Bayern Munich


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