Palermo confirm Juventus “need to pay me an extra €8m” for Paulo Dybala in three years.

The Argentine made the move in June for €32m plus bonuses, but President Maurizio Zamparini rejected reports of a different clause.

“It’s not true, there are no bonuses tied to his presences per season,” Zamparini told Radio 24.

“However, in three years’ time they need to pay me an extra €8m, for certain. It’s not a clause as such. In football we invent things like this to spread the payments.”

Palermo confirm Juventus “need to pay me an extra €8m” for Paulo Dybala in three years.

The Argentine made the move in June for €32m plus bonuses, but President Maurizio Zamparini rejected reports of a different clause.

“It’s not true, there are no bonuses tied to his presences per season,” Zamparini told Radio 24.

“However, in three years’ time they need to pay me an extra €8m, for certain. It’s not a clause as such. In football we invent things like this to spread the payments.”

Last week Zamparini caused controversy when he said Juventus Coach Max Allegri was “ruining” Dybala by benching him.

“I take it back, he’s the one ruining Allegri! I don’t think Dybala regrets his decision to join Juve. I really hope they win the Champions League.”

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