All 11 football clubs, including Juventus and Napoli, and 59 individuals have been cleared by Italy's Federal Court following an accounting investigation involving capital gains, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) said on Friday.
A report by the Supervisory Commission for Serie A clubs (COVISOC) into player trading activity was carried out and submitted to the Federal Prosecutor last year, with an investigation then launched.
However, the Federal Court cleared all those under investigation, including Juve president Andrea Agnelli, current Tottenham Hotspur managing director Fabio Paratici and Napoli chief Aurelio De Laurentiis.