The prosecutors working on the Prisma investigation spoke to Paulo Dybala’s lawyer on Tuesday, discovering that Juventus still owe him millions following a secret agreement.

The Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office believe the Bianconeri have falsified their capital gains through inflated player transfer values and misled the stock market after secretly agreeing player wage payments in the early stages of the COVID pandemic.

Juventus have also been penalised by the FIGC court for the capital gains issue, being handed a 15-point penalty, and on Tuesday they appealed this decision to CONI’s Collegio di Garanzia.

La Gazzetta dello Sport details how the Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office spoke to Dybala’s lawyer on Tuesday, discovering that Juventus still owe the Argentinian forward around €3.7m following the secret agreements made in March and April 2020.

The now-Roma forward was supposed to receive that money by January, but having not received it, he requested the €3.7m from Juventus through his lawyer. The club have seemingly agreed to pay up.

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