Capital gains Juve, Dybala questioned by Finance for the Prisma investigation

The player heard by the investigators of the Prisma investigation who arrived from Turin. Under the lens an agreement of three million, which Juve has budgeted, and the link with the salary maneuver

Paulo Dybala was interviewed yesterday for an hour and a half by some Guardia di Finanza agents who arrived in Rome from Turin as part of the Prisma investigation by the Turin prosecutor’s office into Juventus’ accounts. The purpose of the hearing was to clarify the economic modalities of the Argentine’s farewell to the Juventus club: according to what appears, Juventus has budgeted the three million it owed to Dybala.

The investigation

The interest of the Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office was to understand if those three million entered by Juventus in the 2021-22 budget correspond to the monthly salaries that Dybala has yet to receive from the 2020-21 season. The Argentine would have confirmed that it is about those salaries. According to the prosecutors, it would be a confirmation that Juventus has postponed the transcription of an obligation previously undertaken in the financial statements.

The sports field

So far the criminal front, which has nothing to do with the sports investigation. The federal prosecutor has still opened the file on the salary issue, in which not only the club but also the members involved risk consequences. As is known, according to article 31 of the Sports Justice Code, in the event of compensation paid or even agreed upon in violation of federal regulations (private agreements), even the members who participate in these agreements “are subject to the sanction of disqualification of duration of not less than one month”.

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