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Cristiano Ronaldo is unlikely to notice the £3.45m cut he has taken at Juventus

  • Cristiano Ronaldo is unlikely to notice the £3.45m cut he has taken at Juventus
  • The success of his work off of the pitch is still likely to earn him millions this year
  • So lucrative is his business portfolio, he is set to be football's first billionaire 
Cristiano Ronaldo is doing his bit to help Juventus save money during the coronavirusoutbreak but due to the astronomical success of his business ventures away from the pitch, he's unlikely to notice the financial hit.
Ronaldo has taken a pay cut of £3.45million, which, in line with the rest of his Juve team-mates, will help the Serie A giants save up to £100m from March until May.
But a player of Ronaldo's calibre has a number of projects off the field of play that cash-in on his profile as one of the best footballers in the history of the game. That success means he is still on the brink of taking his career earnings into the billions this year.
Cristiano Ronaldo has mirrored his success on the football pitch in his business ventures away from it and is in line to become the game's first ever billionaire player
Cristiano Ronaldo has mirrored his success on the football pitch in his business ventures away from it and is in line to become the game's first ever billionaire player
Ronaldo, pictured alongside his partner Georgina Rodriguez last November, earns around £36m a year through endorsements and advertising a number of products
Ronaldo, pictured alongside his partner Georgina Rodriguez last November, earns around £36m a year through endorsements and advertising a number of products

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