Atalanta co-chairman Stephen Pagliuca has commented on Juventus’ legal battles, insisting that everyone must abide by the rules.
The Bianconeri have been put on trial for their use of capital gains and face further punishment when the Prisma investigation concludes, but they could take other clubs into troubled waters with them.
The blacks and whites reportedly have secret deals with some clubs, which could include Atalanta, which means they might have to answer questions about their involvement.
But La Dea doesn’t seem fazed and Pagliuca insists that everyone must follow the rules, suggesting that if Juventus don’t, they should be punished.
He said via Tuttosport:
“I think it revolves around the theme of fair play. I applaud the Leagues that make sure everyone, including my own club, plays by the same rules. This is what happened in Italy, in the Premier League. And the more leagues ask their clubs to act responsibly, the greater the competitive balance will be.
Juve FC says
The rules are for everyone and we must always comply with them. All this research is centered around the fact that we may have broken some rules.
The club insist that they have always acted in the right way, so we have to trust them for now and hope they emerge victorious on the pitch.