Italian media outlets report that Cristiano Ronaldo has won his legal battle with Juventus over his wage dispute. Juventus will have to pay €9.5M, which they owe him. In US dollars, the Italian giants will pay Ronaldo around $10.1 million, and this La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that this legal battle was due to unpaid wages during the Covid-19 pandemic when Cristiano spent time in Juventus. Ronaldo joined the "Old Lady" in 2018 and left the Serie A giants in 2021.
The Portuguese striker earned around $34 million a year with Juventus and was the highest-paid player in the squad. He earned more than Matthijs De Ligt, Gonzalo Higuain, Miralem Pjanic, and Paulo Dybala. The Portuguese striker earned more than $600k a week with Juventus, but due to the pandemic and economic problems, some of his wages were frozen.
Ronaldo made 134 apperance for Juventus during the three years that he played in the Serie A. He scored 101 goals for the club and provided 22 assists. Cristiano won three Serie A titles, one Coppa Italia, and two Supercoppa Italiana.
After the red card he received in the game against Al Hilal a few weeks ago, the Portuguese was expected to be banned for the next two games and pay a fine. Now many Saudi Arabia reports suggest that it will only be a one-game ban for the Portuguese. Al Nassr's next game is against Al Fayha in the Saudi Pro League this Friday at Al Awal Park.
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