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Ronaldo will have to leave Juventus? | Israel today

2020-03-31T09:18:55.048Z


Against the backdrop of Italy's economic crisis, the old lady will find it difficult to cope with the Portuguese's contract, which may forgo the third season of world football


In light of the economic crisis in Italy, it is reported that the old lady will have trouble dealing with the Portuguese phenomena contract, which may forgo the third season in the bianconeri uniform

  • Cristiano Ronaldo. End of the road in Juventus?

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Will Cristiano Ronaldo be forced to leave Juventus at the end of the current season? (If you end it ..). In light of the big cuts for the old lady, Il Messaggero newspaper (Tuesday) argued that the Portuguese phenom may end its course at the Italian club, following the country's severe corona crisis and forfeiting its third season in the bianconeri uniform.

It is also reported that although the players and Ronaldo have already agreed to a transversal cut in the next four months to the end of the season and the Portuguese's salary will be cut by almost 4 million euros, Juventus is already thinking of the next cut, which may allow them to survive financially and open the 2020/21 season safely.

Ronaldo also reports that Ronaldo signed a contract valued at 31 million euros per season, will be asked to cut another 10 million euros from his salary next season, and if there is no agreement between the two sides, the affair will come to an end.

Ronaldo’s contract ends in the summer of 2022, and in the boot camp country are aware that following the Corona epidemic that continues to hit residents relentlessly, the economic consequences will be particularly severe for local football, which is expected to absorb huge losses and undergo a huge change in the economic aspect.

Source: israelhayom

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