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"Yuba wants to get rid of Ronaldo" | Israel today

2020-11-09T10:57:22.836Z


The old lady is reportedly considering selling the Portuguese in the summer due to the economic burden: £ 28 million per season until 2022 | World football


The old lady is reportedly considering selling the Portuguese in the summer due to the economic burden • Ronaldo earns £ 28 million a season (five times more than Dybala) and holds a contract until 2022 

  • Ronaldo.

    Burdensome for the club?

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Juventus are considering the possibility of selling Cristiano Ronaldo this summer in light of the expected economic consequences of the Corona virus on the old lady, Sport reported today.

The 35-year-old phenomenon who joined Real Madrid in the summer of 2018 currently earns £ 28 million a year in Turin, five times the salary of Paulo Dybala, who follows him at the top of the list of earners in the team.

According to the report, Juventus "wants to get rid of Ronaldo" to make room in the club's budget and intends to try to sell him this summer instead of trying to extend his contract, which expires in June 2022.

But not only does the economic interest seem to make an impact, Ronaldo's ability on the pitch is also included in the equation when you want to sell one of the greatest players in the world.

Although the Portuguese scored last night in a 1-1 draw against Lazio, he has already been criticized by Andrea Pirlo for playing selfishly. 

"I talk a lot with my players but in the end they are the ones who make the decisions on the pitch, if they were less selfish we would have finished the game much earlier," Pirlo answered in the Sky Italy studio to Fabio Capello's question after the Champions League victory over Frantzvaros.

Source: israelhayom

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