The president of the Italian football federation will not comment on the matter for now but insisted that the organisation will act according to the rules.FIGC president Giancarlo Abete has declared that the governing body will discuss the issue of Juventus planning to add a third star to their shirts if they win the Scudetto.The Bianconeri are en route to winning their 28th official Serie A title, but after the 2004-05 and 2005-06 trophies were revoked following the Calciopoli trial, want to celebrate what they see as their 30th triumph with a third star on their shirts.Earlier in the week, the FIGC described Juventus\' plans as an \'act of provocation\', and Abete has said that the organisation will convene to discuss the matter.\"The federation will comply with the rules,\" Abete told reporters. \"Up to this point, no one has posed any questions, so the problem is not there yet.\"Serie A is still an open race, so it would not be correct to talk about Juventus\' potential victory.\"If the issue about the third star then arises, we will respond in accordance with the rules.\"Juventus are three points clear of second-placed AC Milan going into Sunday\'s match at Novara.