The 2006 scandal saw the Bianconeri stripped of two Scudetti and demoted to Serie B, with the latter title awarded to Inter.
However, a judge later ruled that Nerazzurri director Giacinto Facchetti had also been in regular contact with referee designators.
As a result, the Turin club are pursuing a civil trial for €443m in damages from the FIGC, which will be adjudicated by the tribunale amministrativo regionale [TAR] in the Lazio region.
ANSA reports that the application was discussed today, and a decision has been held over for a period of at least 45 days.
FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio has warned a decision in favour of Juve would see the Federation “go bankrupt”, but hinted that if the suit is dropped there could be a compromise over the Scudetti.
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