Ronaldo returned to Torino, leaving for a 14-day quarantine

Ronaldo returned to Torino, leaving for a 14-day quarantine

Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo is back in Italy and will have to spend the next 14 days in isolation. The same applies to some of his teammates at Juventus, who went to their home countries during the interruption of sports competitions. According to Italian media, Portugal’s annual salary will be reduced by € 3.8 million due to the situation caused by the coronavirus.

Cristiano Ronaldo traveled to his native Madeira shortly after the Italian football championship broke. He played his last game before the empty stands on March 8 against Inter (2-0).

Ronaldo has an eight-million-euro villa in the largest settlement on Funchal Island, where he and his children spent one month together with their lifelong companion, Georgina Rodriguez.

Juventus, which had three players infected with the new coronavirus in its ranks, has called back nine other footballers as training from Italy is also possible from Monday. More than 29,000 people died there because of covid-19. So far, it is unknown on the Apennine Peninsula when the Championship will resume there, and Juventus, which has a point advantage over Lazio at the top of the table, has already begun testing its football players.

Federico Bernardeschi, Juan Cuadrado, Carlo Pinsoglio, Leonardo Bonucci and Aaron Ramsey were the first to appear in front of doctors, while Matthijs de Ligt and Blaise Matuidi, who went to France, and Gonzalo Higuain, who is with a sick mother, are expected in Turin after Ronald. in Argentina.

Cristiano Ronaldo spent the pandemic of a new coronavirus in a luxury villa with a swimming pool and a large garden on his home island in the middle of the Atlantic, Madeira.