Juventus stand by Nicolo Fagioli after betting ban


Juventus have pledged their assist for midfielder Nicolo Fagioli after he was banned for seven months for breaching betting guidelines.

Fagioli had 5 months of a one-year ban suspended this week and was fined 12,500 euros (£10,848), whereas he agreed to a remedy plan of a minimum of six months to deal with his playing downside.

Juventus stated in a press release on their official web site: “The membership has famous the official press launch from the FIGC (Italian Soccer Federation) and confirms its full assist for Nicolo Fagioli in tackling this path, offering the participant with the mandatory assist in finishing up the indicated therapeutic plan and, as expressly offered for within the settlement, collaborating with the Federation to stipulate the scheduled appointments.

“We’re firmly satisfied that Nicolo, with the assist of the membership, his team-mates, his household and the professionals who will help him, will face the therapeutic and coaching course of with an ideal sense of accountability and, as soon as the disqualification has been served, will be capable of return to competing with due serenity.”

Fagioli, 22, was one in all a number of gamers named final week who had been being investigated by the Turin Public Prosecutor’s Workplace and the FIGC as a part of an Italian soccer betting probe.

Newcastle confirmed midfielder Sandro Tonali was totally co-operating with the enquiry, whereas Aston Villa ahead Nicolo Zaniolo, on mortgage from Galatasaray, can also be being investigated.

Tonali and Zaniolo had been each withdrawn from Italy’s coaching camp this week whereas Fagioli, who has one senior worldwide cap, was not a part of their squad for Saturday’s win over Malta and Tuesday’s defeat to England.



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