Juventus will face up to their future on Friday as their appeal to the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) is heard in Rome.
The Bianconeri are still contesting the decision of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to relegate them to Serie B and dock 17 points from the start of next season for their involvement in the country's match-fixing scandal.
This is already a revision of their initial 30-point penalty, but the signs are that CONI are set to make yet more allowances for the Turin-based club. With one further legal route open to Juve - the regional arbitration tribunal - CONI are concerned that the start of the already-delayed season could be put back further should Juve remain unsatisfied.
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