JUVENTUS have been ordered to pay Cristiano Ronaldo more than £8million after he won his legal battle against his former side over unpaid wages.
Ronaldo, now at Saudi side Al-Nassr, claimed he had been left out of pocket from his time in Turin during the Covid pandemic.
The former Manchester United star argued that he was owed nearly £17m after privately agreeing to postpone payment of his salary.
But Juventus never paid the money back.
And they did not report the agreement in their financial statements.
Ronaldo was forced to go to a tribunal to get his cash back, with the panel taking his side.
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However, it was ruled that Juve only have to pay Ronaldo half the fee.
He will receive just £8.3m after the tribunal ruled that both parties shared responsibility over the arrangement.
Ronaldo spent three years at Juventus between 2018 and 2021 after a shock £90m move from Real Madrid.
The legend scored 101 goals in 134 games while winning two Serie A titles and one Italian Cup.
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He departed for a return to United, having almost signed for rivals Manchester City instead.
But Ronnie left Old Trafford in November 2022 after his contract was terminated following a bust-up with Erik ten Hag.
He is now enjoying life with Al-Nassr and has scored 56 goals in 62 outings.
Ronaldo continues to be a regular for Portugal’s national team and won his 206th cap earlier this year.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s career stats
Those numbers in full:
- Sporting Lisbon, 2002-2003: 31 games, 5 goals
- Man Utd, 2003-2009: 292 games, 118 goals
- Real Madrid, 2009-2018: 438 games, 450 goals
- Juventus, 2018-2021: 134 games, 101 goals
- Man Utd, 2021-2022: 54 games, 27 goals
- Al-Nassr, 2023-2024: 62 games, 56 goals
- Portugal, 2003-2024: 206 games, 128 goals
- Trophies: Portuguese Super Cup (Sporting Lisbon); Premier League x3, FA Cup, Carabao Cup x2, Community Shield, Champions League, Club World Cup (Man Utd); La Liga x2, Champions League x4, Spanish Cup x2, Spanish Super Cup x2, Uefa Super Cup x2, Club World Cup x3 (Real Madrid); Serie A x2, Italian Cup, Italian Super Cup x2 (Juventus); Arab Club Champions Cup (Al Nassr); Euro 2016, Nations League (Portugal)