Juventus has filed a claim in a Lazio court asking for damages against the Italian football federation and Inter Milan for unfair treatment in 2006. Juventus was stripped of its Serie A title and relegated to Serie B in the 2006 match-fixing scandal known as Calciopoli. A statement released by the club Monday said: “Juventus intends to prove unfair treatment and illegal behavior, thus obtaining compensation for the severe damages which are conservatively valued at several hundreds of millions of euros.” The scandal also resulted in point penalties for several other Serie A clubs and lengthy bans for club and refereeing officials. Former Juventus executive Luciano Moggi was sentenced to five years and four months in prison by a Naples court for his role in Calciopoli. ‘Guti leaves Besiktas' Former Spanish international Guti has parted company with Besiktas after a 15-month spell with the club, Turkish media reported Monday. The midfielder's contract was terminated after he failed to return to the club following a three-day break, said the reports. Guti, whose contract was due to expire in May 2012, had made only three appearances this season for Besiktas. The 35-year-old played more than 500 games for Real Madrid before he left for the Turkish club in July 2010. Guti, who joined Real's youth set-up in 1985 and made his first-team debut a decade later, helped the Spanish team win five La Liga titles and three Champions League trophies. Besiktas are seventh in the Turkish top-flight, four points behind leaders Fenerbahce after 10 matches. The club was not available for immediate comment on Guti's departure.