How To Licik Juventus Manipulasi Salary Of Dismantling Players! Here's The Practice

JAKARTA - AS Roma striker Paulo Dybala explained how Juventus manipulated the acceptance of his players' salaries. This was expressed by Dybala based on his experience while defending the Old Lady.

I Bianconeri has just been sentenced to a 15-point reduction. This is the result of a violation of manipulation of financial reports.

This situation is known to have occurred at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic or to be precise in March 2020 and has occurred for a long time. This situation came to light after Paulo Dybala made testimony about salary discrepancies with the official statement.

Quoted from Football Italia on Thursday, January 26, Dybala revealed, Juventus offered players a salary payment with a four-month salary scheme. With the reason that the club's COVID-19 pandemic promises players will receive a four-month salary in one payment.

Dybala stated that the players did not agree with the proposal. They prefer to receive three salaries in the following season, and one salary is excluded as a form of solidarity.

"We should have received a three-month salary (according to the agreement), that statement does not reflect what happened," Dybala was quoted as saying by Football Italia.

"The proposal is to give wages of up to four months. However, we players disagree. The deal is that we will receive salaries for another three months the following season," continued the Argentine striker.

Dybala continued, Juventus players were surprised when asked to receive the four-month salary scheme paid at once.

"Many of us were surprised when we were asked to accept the scheme and we said no," he said again.

"We had a WhatsApp group chat. It was a confusing period because some of us were abroad," continued the Argentine.

Due to different opinions, discussions were then held again to make an agreement. However, Dybala said that in the end what was offered was not in accordance with the club's official statement.

"We decided to decide together, we can agree or not, but we have to do it as a unit. I don't remember talking about this with (Fabio) Paratici or (Pavel) Nedved," explained Dybala.

"By reading (official) statements, I can say that the contents are not what we have agreed on. It is not written that we will still receive a three-month salary," concluded Dybala.

In this case, it was not only Juventus who were sanctioned. The court also sentenced Andrea Agnelli and Maurizio Arrivobaene to a two-year ban.

While Fabio Paratici was suspended for two and a half years and Pavel Nedved was sentenced to eight months. This sanction was then submitted to UEFA and FIFA.