Juventus Ordered to Pay Ronaldo $10 Million in Salary Dispute
The arbitration board ruled in favor of Cristiano Ronaldo, awarding him half the amount he sought from Juventus for deferred wages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Juventus must pay Cristiano Ronaldo approximately $10 million following a salary dispute related to wage deferrals during the pandemic.
- The arbitration decision comes after Ronaldo claimed he was owed around $20 million in back wages.
- Juventus is reviewing the ruling and reserves the right to take further actions to preserve its rights.
- The legal dispute highlights ongoing issues within Juventus, including a recent 10-point Serie A penalty and UEFA ban due to financial irregularities.
- Ronaldo, who contributed significantly to Juventus' success from 2018 to 2021, now plays for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia.