Cristiano Ronaldo still has reason to celebrate, this time in the economic sphere. The Portuguese player has won his legal battle with Juventus and will not have to repay the 9.7 million euros the Italian club paid him during the coronavirus period.
In addition, the Bianconeri must pay 80,000 euros in appeal costs. It must be remembered that Juventus wanted to cancel the salaries that the players did not collect during salary negotiations during the pandemic. Due to the critical situation the team and the world at large are experiencing, the amount was frozen by agreement between the club and the team.
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Cristiano then signed with Manchester United, but did not receive the salary he had promised to receive after the pandemic ended. The club did not pay him, so the player appealed, demanding almost double the amount. Four months ago, a judge ruled in his favor and Juve had to pay him around 10 million euros.
The club challenged the decision by requesting the same amount from the Labor Court in Turin, but the court again ruled in favor of the Portuguese. The player does not have to repay this amount and it remains to be seen whether the Italian club will appeal again.
