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The obstacle for the Turin club was the excessively high salary of a soccer player.
November 09, 2020, 1:02 PM
Portuguese forward Juventus of Turin Cristiano Ronaldo only recently managed to finally recover from the COVID-19 coronavirus, after which he returned to work with the main group of players, and has already managed to issue three goals scored in two games played for the club (110 minutes).
However, the club has doubts about the future of the world-famous footballer in Turin. According to publication Sport.es, In reference to the journalist Romeo Agresti, a specialist in the “Bianconeri”, Juventus considers that the extension of the contract with the 35-year-old is a rather risky step and is already looking towards the search for worthy transfer offers.
The star footballer’s salary is seen as a serious problem for the club. € 31 million per season, almost five times what the team’s second-highest-paid player, Argentine forward Paulo Dybala, receives. The situation is seriously aggravated by the economic problems of all European clubs in the context of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Transfer of Ronaldo to Juventus from Real Madrid in mid-summer 2018 for 117 million euros, according to the portal Transfermarkt, it was supposed to provide the club with a quality breakthrough on the international stage, but the Bianconeri are still experiencing problems in the UEFA Champions League playoff stage, from which they were eliminated in the quarter-finals against Lyon, France.
Cristiano Ronaldo played 94 games for the Turin club, in which he scored 71 goals, and also gave 19 assists in all tournaments.
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