Ex-Juventus superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly made a decision over the €20 million (R377 million) that is owed to him by the Italian giants.
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The Bianconeri were recently deducted 15 points in Serie A following an investigation into the club's finances, a punishment handed out by the Italian Football Federation that saw Massimiliano Allegri's side fall from third to 10th on the table.
As part of the probe into Juventus' books, it emerged that the Italian giants owed a significant amount of money to players in deferred wages that were not noted in the club's accounts.
Ronaldo is believed to be among the list of footballers Juve are in debt to, with JuventusNews24 claiming the team's former highest-paid player, who became the Old Lady's most expensive signing in history in 2018, is owed €20 million.
The report suggests that the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has since made the decision to speak to prosecutors involved in the case after previously refusing to speak on the alleged agreement he had struck with the board during the coronavirus pandemic.
His legal team reportedly believes Ronaldo has not committed any wrongdoing, considering the former Real Madrid and Manchester United forward did not sign any document himself.
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The publication claims the 37-year-old, who recently joined Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, is aiming to understand why Juventus have still not paid him the money he is owed.
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