According to an exclusive report by Daily Mail reporter Matt Hughes, Juventus will be welcomed back to the ranks of European elite clubs at the board meeting of the Association of European clubs (ECA) in Doha on Friday after they played a leading role in the rebellious European Premier League.
ECA’s move to reconcile with Juventus began last month after the resignation of president Andrea Agnelli over fraud charges, which represents ECA’s attempt to separate Juventus from the rest of the European Super League, Real Madrid and Barcelona.
The Post can reveal exclusively that in their opening speeches this week, ECA and Paris Saint-Germain President Nasser will extend an invitation to Juventus’ new chief executive Maurizio Scanavino to welcome Juventus back to the European football family.
The board of directors of Juventus has resigned in recent months after Italian prosecutors and market regulator Consob questioned Juventus’s financial statements, saying they were suspected of false accounting and market manipulation. The club denied any wrongdoing.