The Turin court rejected Juventus’ appeal against an arbitration decision that forced the club to pay 9.7 million euros to Portuguese striker Al-Nasr from Saudi Arabia to the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports it.
In 2024, the arbitration court sentenced Juventus to pay Ronaldo 9.7 million euros, which the player was initially supposed to receive as severance pay after moving to England’s Manchester United. After the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, Juventus agreed with Ronaldo to postpone the payment of his salary in the amount of 19.6 million euros. A further agreement was concluded on bonuses for this amount until 31 July 2021, which were never paid, after which the Portuguese sued the club.
The majority of the Juventus board of directors, including the president, will meet on 29 November 2022 Andrea Agnelli and vice president Paolo Nedvedhe decided to resign. On 1 December 2022, the Turin Prosecutor’s Office prepared a subpoena to commit Agnelli to trial; he and other executives were suspected of violations in Juventus’ financial management. In particular, the investigation involved the provision of incorrect financial data, fraud, and inflated purchase amounts for players. The Juventus management was accused of disseminating false information on the club’s financial situation, of market manipulation, of providing false economic declarations for non-existent transactions and of creating obstacles to audit control.
Ronaldo is 40 years old and played for Juventus from 2018 to 2021, making 134 appearances for the club, scoring 101 goals and providing 28 assists. As part of Juventus, the Portuguese became Italian champion twice (2018/19, 2019/20), won the Super Cup twice and the Cup once.
