Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo is working out at his home with his son and daughter during the lockdown period.
He has posted this on his instagram page.
Italian soccer club Juventus has already announced that it had reached an agreement with its players and coaches to implement a wage cut to help control costs while sports are shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The club said it expects to save US$100 million by reducing compensation over four months, March to June.
Juventus is worth US$1.512 billion, according to Forbes, and made a profit of US$47 million on US$480 million in revenue last year.
European media outlets are reporting that superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, Juve’s best-paid player, agreed to sacrifice US$4.24 million—not enough to make much of a dent in his annual earnings and only 4% of the club’s expected savings. In an email with Forbes, Juventus declined to comment but advised against misleading reports and added it will not comment on individual players’ salaries.
Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations