The coronavirus vaccine affects Cristiano's future

Cristiano Ronaldo to this day only thinks about the colors of Juventus. The Portuguese has a contract with the Italian club until 2022 and his intention, as reported by AS, is to fulfill it until the end. The footballer's environment was blunt in this regard. Cristiano and his family are happy in Turin and Juventus. The situation has not changed. However, there is a glimpse of a change of scenery in the medium term. “Let's see what happens with the vaccine for COVID-19. That can change the football market a lot.” An open door.

The economic situation of football clubs does not allow any owner to address the signing of the winner of five Ballons d'Or. With the coronavirus pandemic raging around the world, clubs have serious funding problems. Sponsors have decreased; there is no income from the entrance of the public to the stadiums and television contracts suffer. Given this difficult situation, it is unfeasible that no team can address the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo. The coffers are empty. Neither the most powerful clubs in the Premier or Germany or France can consider an operation of this caliber. Not even the economic injection bonus in terms of improving contracts, sponsors, etc., which would reach the entity in question by having a player like Cristiano Ronaldo makes it possible to approach the signing at this time.

But the stage can take a 180-degree turn overnight. A vaccine for COVID-19 would relaunch club income. An increase in muscle that decided some team to go after him. At the moment, Cristiano is a Juventus player but in the future anything can happen.