Juventus and CEO Damien Comolli part ways: reportedly €850,000 severance package
Juventus and CEO Damien Comolli part ways; according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, he will receive approximately €850,000 and will not have to pay back bonuses received last year.
Juventus has ended its partnership with CEO Damien Comolli. The Frenchman leaves in good consultation with the club management, but according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the club nevertheless owes a significant severance payment. It is said to be approximately €850,000. The signing fees that Comolli received upon his arrival last year do not have to be reclaimed, a scenario that would have been possible if he had been dismissed himself.

Comolli came in as general manager a year ago and was promoted to CEO in November. According to various Italian media, there were tensions surrounding transfer decisions. A failed attempt to free goalkeeper Alisson Becker (Liverpool) would have been the final straw.
Regarding the succession, Italian reports indicate that Giovanni Carnevali will take over as CEO. Official details about the compensation and the precise succession structure have not been shared by the parties involved.

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