Juventus will pay a £620,00 fine as part of a settlement agreement with Italian football authorities over a case concerning the payment of player salaries.
Juventus were deducted 10 points last week that left them outside European football qualification spots over a separate investigation into the club’s past transfer dealings.
The settlement means Juve have accepted that 10-point penalty and will not receive a further points deduction and this brings an end to any ongoing cases involving the Turin club.
Additionally, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) also fined several Juventus officials, including former vice-chairman and player Pavel Nedved and ex-sporting director and managing director Fabio Paratici, who is the current Managing Director of Tottenham Hotspur.
The club’s former president Andrea Agnelli, whose appeal against the two-year ban he received in January was upheld earlier this month, was not included in the latest deal and will have a separate hearing on 15 June.
Juventus released a statement regarding the matter that said the agreement would allow them to achieve a definite result and overcome a state of tension and instability, as well as allow head coach Massimiliano Allegri and players to focus on their planning for next season.
The FIGC first handed a 15-point penalty to Juventus in January over transfer dealings but Italy’s highest sporting court overturned it last month and ordered the case to be re-examined so this hefty fine is the result of that reexamination.