Juventus Football Club are planning to challenge the court ruling that obliges them to pay Cristiano Ronaldo's €9.8 million wage debt incurred during the coronavirus pandemic.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, the club's management does not agree with the court's decision and is preparing to appeal, but the exact timing of this step is still unknown.
Recall that in 2020, the Old Signora negotiated a postponement of payments with Ronaldo and other players. The Portuguese played for the club from 2018 to 2021, having played 98 matches for Turin and scored 81 goals.
Earlier, the media reported that Ronaldo imposed his rules on head coach Ralf Rangnick while playing for Manchester United. Also, former player Wesley Sneijder revealed that the current head of the Red Devils' coaching staff Erik ten Hag lost respect in the team after confronting Ronaldo.