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Cristiano Ronaldo and Juventus’ covid-19 wage dispute heads toward Juventus’ favor
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In a recent development, Cristiano Ronaldo’s request to Juventus for the payment of 19.5 million euros in unpaid wages, related to the club’s maneuver on compensation during the Covid-19 pandemic, seems to be heading towards a rejection.
This would result in an acquittal for the Turin-based club, which would also avoid paying the accrued interest. It appears that Ronaldo lacks sufficient evidence for his claim, potentially leading to Juventus’ acquittal. A definitive response is expected in the coming days.
The story of Juventus and Cristiano Ronaldo’s dispute over unpaid wages during the Covid-19 pandemic has taken an interesting turn. During the pandemic, Juventus reportedly tried to get Ronaldo to sign a document to defer wages, but the Portuguese forward never signed it.
When he left for Manchester United, Juventus offered a waiver, which Ronaldo accepted, waiving any economic rights. However, the dispute over the 19 million euros not paid led Ronaldo to seek justice.
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Despite the initial concerns, it now seems that the Old Lady of Turin is in the right. The lack of evidence from Ronaldo’s side could lead to his claim being dismissed, leaving Juventus to be acquitted of any wrongdoing.
This development comes as a relief for the club, which has faced scrutiny over its handling of financial matters during the pandemic.
The dispute has been closely followed by football fans and observers, with many wondering how it would affect the relationship between Ronaldo and Juventus. While the outcome remains to be seen, it appears that the club has a strong case in its favor.
As the story unfolds, the football world awaits the final verdict on this high-profile dispute. The outcome could have significant implications for both Ronaldo and Juventus, as well as for the broader football community.