Serie A champions Juventus have revealed that the club’s Sporting Director Fabio Paratici is being investigated on suspicion for an alleged attempt to manipulate procedures for Uruguay striker, Luis Suarez, to gain Italian citizenship.
Suarez, who was a transfer target for Juve during the summer, underwent the exam at the University for Foreigners in Perugia and passed. He was eligible to take the exam through his wife who is of Italian descent.
The Turin based team hoped to sign Suarez from Barcelona but needed him to acquire Italian citizenship to avoid exceeding the Serie A’s permitted number of non-EU players, but suspicions of preferential treatment were soon raised in the media.
Juventus have proceeded to deny any wrongdoing via a statement, stating they were confident that the ongoing investigation will eventually prove Paratici’s innocence.
Perugia’s Chief Prosecutor Raffaele Cantone also released a statement accusing Juventus of “taking action, even at the highest institutional levels, to ‘speed up’ the granting of Italian citizenship for Suarez.”




