JUST IN: Cristiano Ronaldo has no intention of stopping! Why the legal battle between…

Cristiano Ronaldo has no intention of stopping! Why the legal battle between the Al-Nassr superstar and Juventus over €20 million in frozen salaries could last until 2024.

JUST IN: Cristiano Ronaldo has no intention of stopping! Why the legal battle between…

Ronaldo is suing Juventus in a court case; the attacker is suing the club for unpaid salaries.
Juventus maintain he has no right to receive
Consequently, what happened?
The Serie A team was sued by Ronaldo in June for unpaid salaries stemming from the Covid-19 outbreak. The case has been pending for six months, and on Wednesday, the parties will present their concluding arguments in court. There might be one more hearing next month, even though the Court of Arbitration is anticipated to render a decision in April of the following year.

Cristiano Ronaldo: Nobody knows how many clubs tried to sign me before  Al-Nassr! | Goal.com

UPCOMING MATCHES
NASSR, Saudi League
Nassr
December 22, 2023, at 16:00
ITTIFAQ Preview of Ittifaq Match
Serie A
FROSINONE Arosinone
Dec. 23, 2023, 12:30
JUVENTUS
Preview of the Juventus match
Juventus Cristiano Ronaldo Getty Photographs
THE LARGER IMAGE

Cristiano Ronaldo is not looking to leave Al-Nassr and return to Europe  despite reports in Spain claiming he feels life in Saudi Arabia is 'very  far from modern society' | Goal.com
The disagreement relates to the agreed-upon deferred wages that Juventus players received during the Covid-19 pandemic. Ronaldo says the Turin team owes him a big amount, but La Gazzetta dello Sport says the Bianconeri don’t plan to pay him because the Portugal player renounced his wages when he left to join Manchester United in August 2021.

WERE YOU AWARENESS?
After leaving Real Madrid to join Juventus in 2018, Ronaldo scored 101 goals in 134 games across all competitions, helping the team win two Coppa Italia crowns, two Serie A titles, and the Supercoppa Italiana before he left to return to Old Trafford.

Ronaldo Cristiano Al-Nassr 2023–24 Getty
FUTURE PLANS FOR RONALDO?
The 38-year-old Ronaldo will have to wait to find out if there will be another court appearance in January. He and his Al-Nassr teammates will play Steven Gerrard Al-Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League on Friday in the interim. Ten points behind leaders Al-Hilal in the standings is the Riyadh team.

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