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Italy wonder: Maybe it would be better for Juventus to sell Cristiano Ronaldo? - Walla! sport

2020-11-12T10:09:25.496Z


The star earns 25 percent of the salary budget and does not recoup the investment in selling shirts. Troy Dini: "Wolves will suit him, because of the Portuguese connection"


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Italy wonder: Maybe it would be better for Juventus to sell Cristiano Ronaldo?

The star earns 25 percent of the salary budget and does not recoup the investment in selling shirts.

Troy Dini: "Wolves will suit him, because of the Portuguese connection"

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Thursday, November 12, 2020, 12:00 p.m.

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Cristiano Ronaldo continued his journey last night (Wednesday) towards Ali Dai's goal record.

The star of the Portuguese national team scored for the 102nd time in the international uniform and is now only seven conquests away from the legend of the Iranian national team.

Along the way, he celebrated against Andorra his 746th career goal - the equivalent of legendary former player Franz Puskas.

Ronaldo is now only three ahead: Josef Bitzan of the Czech Republic (805 goals), Romario (772 goals) and Pele (767 goals).

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Will he break the record in the Juventus uniform?

Not sure.

In Italy this morning (Thursday) the possibility of CR7 being sold next summer is raised once again, mainly due to the economic consequences.

"It is impossible to replace it on the lawn, but economically it is very significant," the Corriere dello Sport wrote.



Ronaldo earns 31 million euros net per season - an employer cost 64 million euros - and makes up about 25 percent of the old lady's player budget.

Its cost for four years stands at 375 million euros, and according to the Italian media, it does not really recoup the investment in selling shirts, as was initially thought.

The sale of Juventus' merchandise did grow by 16 million euros in the first season, but last year it stopped again, due to the Corona crisis.

Juventus sold about half a million shirts last year, compared to 1.6 million for Real Madrid and Manchester United.



Last night rumors resurfaced about a possible move for Ronaldo to the Red Devils, but if you ask Watford star Troy Dini, the Portuguese would prefer another team in the Premier League - Wolves: "Instead, I would prefer them, because of the Portuguese connection. It will work well. Anyone who gets him will gain talent "It's not going to be United's Ronaldo, but you'll still get goals from him."

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Meanwhile at Juventus, Paolo Dybala is attacking the Corona deniers.

"They are as smart as people who believe the earth is flat," the Argentine said.

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