Lawyer Gustavo Galasso said the forward's father was "is in good shape" as he announced the news about Segundo Tevez to reporters in Argentina. He asked television stations not to transmit live from the home of the player's family outside the Argentine capital.
Police did not immediately provide information about the incident. But Argentine TV station C5N said Tevez was set free after a payment of USD 400,000.
Galasso did not confirm this. In Italy, Juventus said that it gave Tevez permission to travel for "family reasons," but reports in Italy said he was not going back to Argentina following the release.
Germany defeated Argentina 1-0 in the World Cup final earlier this month.
