Juventus' debts have increased in its latest financial statements. According to the half-yearly report of Exor, the Agnelli family holding company that owns 63.8 percent of the soccer club, as of June 30, Juventus had net financial debts of 340 million euros. From the full text of Exor's half-yearly report we learn more about the Bianconeri accounts. The document shows gross financial debt of 389 million and 49 million euros in "cash and cash equivalents". Therefore, net financial debt can be estimated precisely at 340 million euros. In Juventus' previous balance sheet, as of June 30, 2022, net financial debt amounted to 153 million euros. The accounts are expected to be deep in the red again this year due to the soccer team's exclusion from the Champions League. Juventus had two recapitalizations totaling 700 million euros between the end of 2019 (300 million euros) and the end of 2021 (400 million euros). In the two recapitalizations, Exor injected about 447 million euros into the club.
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