Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 12:24• Jordi Tomasowa

Paulo Dybala may take Juventus to court. The Argentinian attacker, who left for AS Roma on a free transfer last summer, is reportedly demanding fifty million euros. Dybala still has an amount of 3.7 million euros owed by Juventus for a missed appointment.

The fifty million euros is the difference between Dybala’s current contract with Roma and what he could actually have earned in Turin. The attacker is said to have already reached an agreement with Juventus on the extension of his contract at the beginning of 2020. The club leadership la Vecchia Signora however, came back to that after Dusan Vlahovic was taken over from Fiorentina for eighty million euros.

The Italian newspapers Il Corriere della Sera and La Republica report that Dybala is prepared to now submit the million-dollar claim to Juventus. Luca Ferrari, the attacker’s lawyer, is said to have asked Juventus for five million euros in May 2021 to settle the disputes, to which he received a negative answer.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reported earlier this month that Dybala is still owed 3.7 million euros by Juventus. The sum of money comes from a deal made between March and April 2020. The attacker should have received the amount due from Juventus in January 2021, but that did not happen. The club itself, when making the deal, proposed not to pay Dybala until the beginning of this calendar year, because he had been told that Juventus was feeling the financial consequences of the corona pandemic. Now that Dybala has still not been paid in March, he has put his lawyer to work to get the millions.