Juventus owner John Elkann said
Wednesday the Turin giants did not need fresh capital amid a
probe into their accounts which has spurred the board and
chairman Andrea Agnelli to quit.
"Juventus does not need more capital," Exor Managing Director
Elkann told financial analysts, answering a question.
"The situation is very clear, as is the direction which we must
proceed in".
Elkann, whose Exor is Juve's parent company, said the club would
have a new board led by a ""quality professional like Gianluca
Ferrero, a valid general manager and a very strong coach (in
confirmed Massimiliano Allegri).
"Soccer is a value sector and we think that with the ingredients
which Juventus has it has the capacity to become a company of
greater value than what it has today".
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