Juventus is living one of its worst moments in history. The entire board of directors resigned a few months ago, in addition the club was sanctioned with a deduction of 15 points in Serie A due to irregularities in transfers and serious problems in its financial statements.
As if that were not enough, the club has been eliminated from the Champions League although it will still continue in the Europa League.
To add more fuel to the fire, Paulo Dybala has given strong statements about the situation of his former club.
The ex of Juve and currently in Rome decided to denounce, in the investigation opened by the Italian Prosecutor’s Office to address the economic infractions of the Turin club. Dybala has announced that he is owed 3.7 million euros in wages.
“I don’t remember when Juve paid me the last salary, but I know very well that they still owe me money. Juventus has the last chance to pay those 3 million. Otherwise, my lawyer will make requests in writing.”
Dybala is not the only player Juventus owes money to. The club has a similar problem with Cristiano Ronaldo, to whom they owes 19.9 million euros.
On March 27, the preliminary hearing for the Prisma investigation of the Turin Prosecutor’s Office will take place, and the Federcalcio prosecutor could open another sports procedure on the issue of the deferral of salaries in the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons where They would analyze the cases of Dybala, Ronaldo and other players.
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