
Juventus have had their 15-point deduction reversed by Italian football chiefs, it has been confirmed.
The court’s investment is likely to drag on until after the end of this season, so Juve’s ultimate punishment could be for the 2023-24 season. Thursday’s news immediately pushes Massimiliano Allegri’s side up to third place on 59 points, bumping Jose Mourinho’s Roma down to fourth.
Milan and Inter, who’re set to meet in the Champions League semi-finals next month, are now fifth and sixth respectively. While Napoli are almost out of sight at the top of Serie A, there is a chance that Juventus can nab second spot, as they now sit just two points adrift of Lazio with eight games remaining.