Rome prosecutors request Juventus' former Chairman Andrea Agnelli and ex-executives to face trial for alleged false accounting, stock manipulation, obstruction, and false invoicing.
Juventus, including Agnelli and Pavel Nedved, may face trial pending a judge's decision on the prosecutors' request, although the club denies any wrongdoing.
The case, initially examined in Turin, was moved to Rome at the request of defence lawyers, with a hearing date yet to be set.
Juventus received a 10-point deduction in 2023 Serie A season due to a ruling involving their transfer dealings.
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