"FIFA's investigation ended with no implications for Juventus, completely absolved," Agnelli told shareholders on Tuesday, according to media reports. Raiola received 27 million euros from Juventus for the transfer, but documents released by Football Leaks suggested he had also been paid by midfielder Pogba and United. That left the agent with a total commission of 49 million euros from the deal.Juventus claim they have been cleared of wrongdoing over Pogba's move to Man Utd. Full story: https://t.co/SM07nH0vPl pic.twitter.com/RyJASAxpmW
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Agnelli also announced an increase in revenue for Juventus in 2016-17 of 20 percent from the previous season. "We've recorded a record profit of 42.6 million euros. The focus for Juventus has always been on our football, but to develop the sporting side, what happens off the field is equally important," he said. "We're extremely proud of what the club have done - never in history have a side won six Scudettos in a row - and now we are looking for something beyond legendary."Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli: “The investigation by FIFA regarding Paul Pogba has concluded without implications for Juventus.” pic.twitter.com/mVFBWU7szm
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