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FIGC president Gravina: We must recover Juventus' credibility

FIGC president Gabriele Gravina admits there's concerns over the investigation into Juventus' capital gains case.

Gravina says they have an obligation to protect Juve's image.

"As managers of Italian football, we have an obligation to safeguard the value of the brand of Italian and international football and I believe that Juve is one of the important references of international and national football," said Gravina.

"Justice follows its course, the president of the Federation must summarize the various interests, and for us the fundamental interest is to recover in terms of credibility what is an extraordinary brand which is that of Juventus.

"I think all the fans are a little worried because Juventus fans are the majority. Juventus supporters are a large number in the panorama of Italian fans. I believe that the concerns cannot concern the judgments of the Court of Justice, which I leave to their objectivity and sensitivity."

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