From one side a city and a fan base holding its breath, from the other a club observing the situation from afar. These are crucial days for Juve Stabia, which awaits its fate, as well as for Bari, which would take over the Vespes in case of the Campania-based club's failure to register for the next Serie B. The deadlines are marked on the calendar and are peremptory. The failure to respect them would depend on the fate of Juve Stabia, with the current team or under a new guise, as well as the possible rearrangement of the second division for the next season. The first peremptory term for the Stabia club is midnight on Monday, June 8, the hour by which President Francesco Agnello must have completed the capitalization requested by the club's judicial administration, constituted by doctors Scarpa and Ferrara. There are 6.9 million euros to be paid into the club's coffers, a condition essential to allow the current owner of the club, Stabia Capital, to maintain control. What would happen in case of non-payment of the requested amount? The ball would return to the hands of the Tribunal, which has set a hearing for Wednesday, June 10. Without capitalization, the administrators would begin a new course choosing between the two proposals already formalized on the table. The first is attributable to Alfredo Guerri, entrepreneur already close to Juve Stabia in the most difficult moments of recent history of the yellow-blue team, the other to a group of foreign investors, the Swiss Gulf Holding. Mayor Luigi Vicinanza, and a significant part of the Vespes fan base have already lined up in support of Guerri: he is the 'preferred option' for the club's salvation, which must respect another deadline, even more important, by June 16: that for registration in Serie B, where the gialloblu would start from -2 for financial shortcomings. Assuming the non-payment by Agnello of the 6.9 million euros requested by the judicial administration, there would be only six days for the new ownership to put together everything necessary for registration, which would allow Juve Stabia to continue its extraordinary adventure in the second division. In the last two seasons, the Vespes have reached the playoffs semifinals twice. The Bari is a spectator interested in the Stabia events, where the mayor Vito Leccese and the De Laurentiis family are still in a state of turmoil. In case of non-admission of Juve Stabia in B, it is precisely the club of the Puglia capital that would lead the ranking for the reprieve.