Cristiano Ronaldo ‘caught in Madeira’ when a private plane landed in Madrid



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Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly trapped in his native Madeira and will not be able to return to Turin any time soon as Juventus prepares to train again on Monday.

With the Italian government giving Serie A clubs the green light to return before the resumption of the football season amid the coronavirus crisis, Ronaldo was due to fly back to Turin on Sunday night.

But the Portuguese news channel TVI, through the Online Mail, reports that the 35-year-old private jet has been unable to take off from Madrid due to travel restrictions in Spain.

Ronaldo had planned for his £ 30 million Gulfstream G650 jet to pick him up from his home island off the coast of Portugal, and then transfer him directly to Turin in preparation for Juve’s plans to resume the 2019/20 season.

Ronaldo still in Madeira

But despite the plane trying to take off three times, Ronaldo may now be forced to stay in Madeira for several more days before he can fly back to Italy.

The Italian government had initially banned all team sports until May 18, but presented its decision two weeks after some regional assemblies relaxed the rules in their areas.

However, any player returning to Italy from another country, such as Ronaldo, will be forced to quarantine for 14 days upon landing, meaning that Juve’s start to training will now be missed.

Christiano Ronaldo arrives at Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, Japan in his new Gulf-Stream private jet
His private jet could not take off from Madrid

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Sassuolo became the first Serie A team to announce that they will return to training on Monday after a relaxation of the rules in the Emilia-Romagna region, with Bologna, Parma and SPAL soon following suit.

A statement by Sassuolo said: “Players will only be able to access the playing fields in accordance with the rules of social distancing, while access to the Sports Center will be prohibited.

“The technical staff will not attend the individual sessions, which will take place during the mornings from Monday to Friday, with the use of three fields, with six players per hour (one player for each half of the field). Health supervision of emergency. “



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