For the Italian Football Association, the Juventus case is over. There will be no further deduction of points, contrary to what was announced in the previous days.The Old Lady from Turin settled with the national football federation, Juve avoided further penalties, and will remain at the current deduction fine of ten points. But part of the deal is to pay a financial fine of 718,000 euros.The Italian giant came under fire from the Italian FA due to falsified financial profits and inaccurately published business data. After the latest decision to deduct points, Juve fell from second to seventh place and will not play in the Champions League next fall. Moreover, as things stand now, they are the closest to an appearance in the Conference League. If they get permission from UEFA…##NAJAVA_MECA_7292188##Because the fact that the case is concluded in Italy does not mean that it is done for the UEFA authorities. As Athletic writes, there is still a danger that the European football association will punish Juventus by expelling them from European competitions for not complying with Financial Fair Play.The question is whether they would feel affected by such a decision in Turin since they are probably not too eager to participate in the third-strongest UEFA club competition…