Despite avoiding a 15-point deduction, Serie A and a federal court of appeal removed 10 points from Juventus as a result of its financial scandals. As a result, the Bianconeri fall from second to seventh, a spot that is outside of all European play.
This deduction stems from capital gains violations. It is the same issue that Juventus battled earlier in the season. Capital gains on selling players showed financial irregularities in regard to player valuations. For example, Juventus sold players for far more than their actual worth.
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However, in order to give the investigation more time, Serie A revoked the 15-point ban. That time for investigation ended, and the league and prosecution settled on a 10-point deduction. As a result, Juventus falls from second in the table down to seventh. Milan, Atalanta and Roma all benefit by sliding into better European positions.