The FIGC President Gabriele Gravina said Juventus, Milan and Inter ‘cannot be sanctioned for an idea that has not materialised’.

The UEFA and the FIGC have previously threatened to punish the Super League clubs, but with the breakaway competition collapsing within days, the FIGC President said there are ‘no forms of trials or sentences planned’ for the three clubs involved.

“We have strongly defended the boundaries of the values and rules of the world of football,” Gravina said, according to TMW.

The FIGC President Gabriele Gravina said Juventus, Milan and Inter ‘cannot be sanctioned for an idea that has not materialised’.

The UEFA and the FIGC have previously threatened to punish the Super League clubs, but with the breakaway competition collapsing within days, the FIGC President said there are ‘no forms of trials or sentences planned’ for the three clubs involved.

“We have strongly defended the boundaries of the values and rules of the world of football,” Gravina said, according to TMW.

“It seems to me that everything is back to normal, but it must make us reflect on the fact that something is not working.

“It’s a stimulus,” he continued. “Remedies and proposals are needed to prevent further escapes going forward.

“I have no scheduled meetings with the top management of the three clubs, on Monday there will be the federal council, but no forms of trials or sentences are planned.

“An idea that has not materialised cannot be sanctioned. If in the future, projects in contrast with the statutory norms should materialise, the bodies of justice will evaluate."

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