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Top international body extends Juventus' sentence 'worldwide'
Judgment could affect Barca in case the club is fined for 'Negreira case'
FIFA says it has extended sanctions against Juventus for its 'capital raise' worldwide. With this decision, sanctions against the leaders of the Italian team will go into effect worldwide and they will not be limited to Italy.
The leading international organization confirmed the decision to 'Sky Sport News':
"At the request of the FIGC (Italian Football Federation), we have decided to extend the sanctions against the various football managers so that they have a global effect."
As a result of this decision, the consequences for sanctioned managers will be global.
However, for practical reasons, this decision will mainly affect Fabio Paratici, who is currently on Tottenham's board and is about to retire from the English club. For his part, the Italian club's former president Andrea Agnelli, former vice-president Pavel Nedved and former chief executive Maurice Arrivabene are unable to develop operations or represent the club at FIFA and the European Union. Europe UEFA, although they are currently inactive.
FIFA sanctions could set a precedent for the 'Negreira affair'.
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With this decision, FIFA can fully step in and replicate the punishment globally for the Barcelona team in the event of a sanction.
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England have had a successful start to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign this past week.
The Three Lions are at the top of Group C after wins over Italy and Ukraine, and they will be very interested in their chances of qualifying for the tournament in Germany next year.
The likes of Declan Rice, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka all impressed during the international break, but one player who did not participate was Mason Mount.
The Chelsea midfielder has withdrawn from the squad due to injury and his future at club level remains uncertain.
According to The Times, German champions Bayern Munich are hoping to sign the Englishman this summer. Mount, 24, will enter the final 12 months of his contract this summer, and several clubs are said to be interested in his service.
It is thought Chelsea may be looking to sell Mount this summer rather than lose him for free next summer, although the Blues are believed to be demanding around £50m for the player.
Mount looks increasingly likely to leave Chelsea this summer
A product of the club's youth system, Mount made his Chelsea debut in 2019 after a number of loan spells.
He has now scored 33 goals and provided 37 assists in 192 appearances for the club, establishing himself as the fan favorite at Stamford Bridge.
New Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel, who led Chelsea until September last year, is said to still admire Mount, who played a key role when the German led Chelsea to the Champions League in 2016. 2021. Mount, who remains one of the lowest-paid players at Chelsea, is said to be at an impasse in contract negotiations with his current club.
The player's final contract was signed shortly before his debut for the club in 2019, and since then he has gone through several stages and become a regular for club and country. .
As a result, the Bundesliga champions may be looking to capitalize on the situation and land at Mount this summer, although Liverpool also have significant interest in the England international.
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