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The prosecution of the Italian Federation has closed the first part of the investigation for the exam of Italian citizenship of Luis Suarez without finding any evidence of illegal behavior by Juventus, so the whites will not be sanctioned, at least for the time being.
The Uruguayan star was in talks to join the Old Lady in 2020, but his European passport, which is valid for playing in La Liga, could not be used in Serie A, so the striker had to do a test of Italian citizenship.
It was alleged that Suarez had been given the questions in advance, but no evidence of Juventus’s illegal conduct was found in the subsequent sporting investigation.
Last year, Suarez revealed he had reached an agreement with the Bianconeri.
The Serie A giants removed the striker just weeks before the start of the investigation by Perugia Public Prosecutor, signing in his place with Alvaro Moratan.
Suarez eventually joined Atletico Madrid in a € 7 million deal from Barcelona.
The FIGC prosecutor has now announced that Juventus will not be punished because ‘there has not been enough evidence of proven illegal conduct in relation to the Federal Sports Order’.
Professors from the University of Perugia, who allegedly arranged the exam in advance, pointing questions at Suarez in advance, are still under investigation and the FIGC prosecutor has specified that he is awaiting ‘further documents’ from the Perugia Public Prosecutor in regarding their investigation. / Telegraphy /
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