Juventus is for sale. The future of the Juventus club, involved in the Prisma investigation by the Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office, would have been a topic of enormous interest within London’s financial circles. A few days before the centenary of the Agnelli family as president, the sale hypothesis becomes increasingly concrete: around 2 billion euros would be needed to win the majority shares and some entrepreneurs have already tested the ground to evaluate the feasibility of the operation.
Here is the indiscretion published in today’s edition of Il Giornale: “In financial circles in London there was talk throughout yesterday of a possible company sale for 2 billion euros, a sensational fact given that the centenary is celebrated in 2023 owned by the Agnelli family, but the negotiation is not facilitated by the economic and judicial situation”. All we have to do is wait for further developments of a story, the black and white one, which could take unexpected shapes after the launch of the Prisma investigation linked to suspicious capital gains and salary maneuvers.