Paulo Dybala and Cristiano Ronaldo are reportedly among the former Juventus players still waiting for pending salaries, but according to Gazzetta, the Argentinean striker signed an undisclosed agreement with the Bianconeri, contrary to CR7.

Both players agreed to give up four months’ wages after the COVID pandemic, but investigators believe Juventus paid or intended to pay three months under the table thanks to private agreements that were not deposited within Lega Calcio.

Juventus have reportedly included the outstanding salaries in the balance sheet among the ‘provision for risks.’

Dybala spoke to investigators for the second time in February, saying the Bianconeri still owe him more than €3m, a fee they must pay within April 2023.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports part of Dybala’s interrogation and explains the difference between his case and Cristiano Ronaldo’s.

The pink paper claims investigators have seized the undisclosed agreement signed by Dybala and Juventus. It was not deposited within the Lega Calcio, so the Argentinean risks a one-month ban, at least, if found guilty.

Juventus also owe €19.9m to Cristiano Ronaldo and the agreement was also found by investigators. The document, however, was only signed by former Juventus director Fabio Paratici and not CR7, which is why the Portuguese superstar may not face any sanction.

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