Juventus ordered to pay Ronaldo 9.7m euros in back salary

Apr 19, 2024

The sum equates to the difference between the salary actually received by Ronaldo and that which he should have received after tax and other deductions. Juventus must pay Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo 9.7m euros ($10.4m) in back wages for the 2020-21 season, the Italian courts announced Wednesday.  The Court of Arbitration, to which Ronaldo appealed, “orders Juve Turin to pay the sum of 9,774,166.66 euros”, plus interest and procedural costs, it stated in its decision.

The sum equates to the difference between the salary actually received by Ronaldo and that which he should have received after tax and other deductions.

Ronaldo, who spent three seasons in Italy with Juve (2018-21) before joining Manchester United (2021-22) and then the Saudi club Al Nassr, was claiming 19.5m euros but the arbitration panel reduced that by 50%.

Contacted by Agence France Presse, Juve declined to comment, but said it would be issuing a statement “shortly”.

According to the rankings drawn up by the American business magazine Forbes, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner was the world’s highest-paid sportsman in 2023, with $136m, including $46m in wages.

Juve, who are listed on the stock exchange, recorded losses of 123.7m euros in the 2022-23 financial year, which ran to the end of June, it announced in October.

No provision has been made in the accounts of Italian football’s most successful club, currently third in Serie A, for the payment of this wages backlog.