A court has ordered one of Cristiano Ronaldo's former clubs to pay the five-time Ballon d'Or winner €9.6 million (R196.5 million).
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The Al Nassr forward has now won a legal battle against Juventus, whom he played for between 2018 and 2021.
The ex-Real Madrid talisman agreed to defer his wages during the COVID-19 pandemic, in what was his final season at the club.
Ronaldo and his legal team claimed the 39-year-old was owed €19.8 million (R401 million), but the Court of Arbitration has ordered the Bianconeri to pay him €9.6 million.
While Portugal's captain failed to inspire Juve to European glory, he did hold up his end of the bargain when it came to doing what he does best.
In his 134 appearances for the Old Lady, Ronaldo struck on 101 occasions across all competitions as he became the fastest player to reach the century mark in the club's history.
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The forward eventually returned to Manchester United in 2021 to end a three-year spell in Italy, during which he claimed five trophies.
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