Dybala reveals about Juventus: “They still owe me money”

In testimony to authorities investigating the Juventus tax scandal, Paulo Dybala, currently at Roma, said the Turin club owe him money

Paulo Dybalacurrently player of Pomegranateaccused the Juventus for still owing him wages from the time he defended the club. According to the publication of “La Gazzetta dello Sport”, Italian newspaper, the striker gave testimony to the authorities investigating the financial scandal that the Turin team is involved.

Regarding financial problems, Juventus has already been punished in the current season with the loss of 15 points in Serie A. Present at the club before the pandemic, Dybala said that Velha Senhora did not pay wages for the period when the Covid-19 outbreak began, during the 2020/2021 season.

In testimony, the Argentine said he barely remembers when the last payment he received from his former club was. “I don’t remember when was the last time Juventus paid me my salary, but I remember well that they still owe me money”reported Dybala.

The striker said he would not like to go to court to receive what he is entitled to, but if the club does not comply with the agreement, he will have to do so. “Juventus has one last opportunity to pay me those three million euros in April, otherwise my lawyer will make the requests in writing, although I hope it will not be necessary.”said the player.

Dybala celebrating a goal for Roma (Credit: Getty Images)

With a beautiful history written with the shirt of Juventus and seven seasons in Turin, Dybala does not want to cause more problems and does not intend to complicate the club, but he wants to be paid. “I want my money back, but without having to file a lawsuit, avoiding problems for me and Juventus”said the Argentine.


Source: sportbuzz

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