Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini will take legal action against Javier Pastore's agent following the midfielder's sale to Paris St Germain.
The Argentina international moved to the Ligue 1 side for 42 million euros in the summer, but part of the transfer fee went to the playmaker's adviser Marcelo Simonian, and his company Ten Football Corporation.
According to Repubblica, the eccentric club owner has filed a complaint to the Prosecutor of Palermo regarding the amount of money that the South American's representative gained from the deal.
As Simonian owned part of the player's rights, Ten Football Corporation gained 12.5m euros of the sale, but Zamparini has complained, alleging that the agent wanted more of the fee, which almost stopped the deal going through.
Prosecutor Maurizio Scalia will work alongside the Core Tax Financial Police to investigate the legalities of the 22-year-old's move to France.
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