Juventus confirm police probe into Serie A club's transfer dealings
Juventus' Turin and Milan offices have been searched by police in relation to "various transfer operations" between 2019 and 2021.

Juventus have confirmed they are cooperating with police as part of an investigation into the club's transfer business.
The Bianconeri were already the subject of an inspection from Italian finance regulator Consob, and a widely released statement from the Turin Public Prosecutor's Office this weekend revealed searches of Juve's Turin and Milan offices.
This related to "various transfer operations" between 2019 and 2021.
Agnelli, Nedved and Cerrato named in investigation
Juventus has confirmed that the club is cooperating with police after an investigation was launched into transfers at the Italian giant.
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Juve, who lost 1-0 to Atalanta on Saturday, released a statement that "acknowledges" an investigation into "the company and some of its current officers" – naming Andrea Agnelli, Pavel Nedved and Stefano Cerrato – regarding "revenues from players' registration rights".
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"The company is cooperating with the investigators and with Consob and trusts that it will clarify any aspect of interest to it," Juve said.
The club added "it believes to have acted in compliance with the laws and regulations governing the preparation of financial reports, in accordance with accounting principles and in line with the international practice in the football industry and market conditions".

