BREAKING! Cristiano Ronaldo To SUE Juventus

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Cristiano Ronaldo is set to take legal action against Juventus over dispute, MySportDab reports.

The Al Nassr captain is taking a step to sue former club Juventus just around same time a standing lawsuit by another player was made.

Cristiano Ronaldo was earlier said to have wanted to take the step of suing former club but opted not to make the move happen.

He is now deciding on taking the approach to sue Juventus where he once played in the Italia Serie A before Manchester United move.

According to reports reaching us from the Gazetta, they confirmed the Portuguese legend want to take legal action against Juventus.

Here Is What Was Said:

“Cristiano Ronaldo is now set to sue Juventus for not paying him an amount of €19.9M as they had tried to save finances during the COVID era.

“Ronaldo has already spoken to the Turin Prosecutor’s Office about the situation and he took the decision to take action after that.

It hasn’t been an easy one for Juventus who have been dealing with so many legal action for football authorities and now former players.

Paul Pogba is also facing an issue after being tested positive for a ban substance which could see his career come to an end.

Legal action is flying all over the place as Cristiano Ronaldo is the latest man who is set to make a lawsuit against Juventus over poor treatment.

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