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Agnelli says leaving Juventus ‘not easy’, defends club

Italy’s biggest football club’s chairman quits amid claims of false accounting

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Dec 2022 10:54PM

Agnelli says leaving Juventus ‘not easy’, defends club
Outgoing Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli has expressed that it was difficult to leave the club, but he had to do it to avoid further complications regarding false accounting allegations. – AFP pic, December 27, 2022

ROME – Outgoing Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli, who quit amid claims of false accounting at Italy’s biggest football club, told shareholders today that leaving was difficult but the club “comes before everything”.

Agnelli, whose 12-year reign brought a host of trophies for the Turin giants, said allegations against the club were “not justified”, but said he was leaving to avoid complicating the situation further.

The decision to resign along with the rest of the board in November “was not an easy decision for me”, he said, saying he “always loved this club” and had worked “as hard as I can” for its success.

“However, it was a decision that I made with complete conviction and in complete serenity,” he said.

Just days after they resigned, Turin prosecutors sought trials for Agnelli and 11 others over alleged financial irregularities, including in the transfer and loans of players, reports said.

Originally 15 people were targeted in the probe, prosecutors told AFP.

“I personally, as well as all the members of our board of directors, are firmly convinced that the club has operated well over these years and that the remarks raised against us are not justified,” Agnelli said, according to an English version of his speech published by the club.

He added: “Nonetheless, the company will have to continue along the path taken in order to protect the interests of the club and to demonstrate its good and legitimate reasons at each location.”

“For this reason...it is appropriate to take a step back” to avoid a situation where events were influenced by his presence, he said.

“Juventus, therefore, comes before everything and everyone.”

For a period under Agnelli, Juventus was re-established as one of Europe’s best teams.

However, its run of nine straight league titles came to an end in 2021, while its finances have long been in the red.

Shareholders – led by Exor, controlled by the Agnelli family – today approved revised losses for the 2021/22 season of €239.3 million (RM1.13 billion).

It was the fifth straight set of annual accounts in the red.

Shareholders are set to meet again on January 18 to appoint a new board led by Gianluca Ferrero, a Turin-born former head of coffee brand Lavazza who is trusted by Exor chairman John Elkann – Andrea Agnelli’s cousin. – AFP pic, December 27, 2022

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