The trouble between Juventus and Paulo Dybala risks going through a legal battle as the Serie A giants still owe La Roja an initial salary of around 3 million euros. According to Il Corriere della Sera and La Repubblica, the Argentine wants Juventus to pay the fee before April.
However, that is not all, the player’s lawyer seems determined to sue Juventus because they do not renew the contract that will expire in 2021/22 of the striker born in 1993. Specifically, Luca Ferrari, the law. Dybala’s lawyer, allegedly told Assistant Prosecutor Marco Gianoglio and Prosecutor Mario Bendoni on February 28 that Juventus had agreed to a five-year contract worth €9.2 million/ year after tax.

Dybala sued Juventus for 50 million.
Dybala’s contract at Allianz Stadium expired in June 2022, but Juventus initially agreed to extend his stay at the end of 2021. However, the Bianconeri changed his mind a few months later and signed Dusan Vlahovic.
In addition, Dybala signed a non-disclosure agreement with the Old Lady. That contract states that Juventus will grant the former Palermo star 3 million euros whether he stays or leaves Turin.
Therefore, Dybala will not only sue Juventus for 3 million euros if they do not pay by April, but also demand more than 50 million euros, which is the difference between the deal he reached with Juventus and the three-year contract he signed with Roma last summer. .
Lu Feng | 18:04 03/23/2023