Cristiano Ronaldo’s girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez has shared awesome photo of the luxury home in Portugal where herself and the five time Ballon d’Or winner are staying for now. The Portugal international actually traveled on another mission which is to see his sick mum before his Juventus teammate Danieli Rugani was tested positive for coronavirus. Such sad news has however created fears and tension in the mind of Cristiano Ronaldo who is now scared of making a return to Italy.
Danieli Rugani has been quarantined where he is receiving treatments over possible recovery against the deadly virus which has killed many people. Ronaldo on the other hand has told the Old Lady chiefs that he will remain in Madeira for now pending when the situation of things will change.
His woman and mother of his last child has shown the seven storey house which her man recently bought where they are staying on the top two floors.
The building is close to the Atlantic ocean and Alana could be seen sitting on the chair with the view of the sea behind her. All sporting events in Italy have been suspended for now which gives Cristiano Ronaldo and his family time to stay in Madeira until when situation of things change. Italian Serie A will resume on April 3 and Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to return to his club before that time so that he can train well and be fit.
Juventus are currently topping the league table with manager Maurizio Sarri hopping that he wins the title in his first season with the Old Lady. Last season, he won the Europa League title with Chelsea beating Arsenal in the final before he made the move to Juventus replacing Allegri.
Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly told Juventus chiefs that he will not be returning to Italy anytime soon after his teammate Daniele Rugani was tested positive to coronavirus.
Daniele Rugani was confirmed as a sufferer of the disease on Wednesday, March 11, which came as a great shock to all his teammates and friends. And after the confirmation, Cristiano Ronaldo decided to stay isolated in his home country until the disturbing situation comes down.
Cristiano Ronaldo back home in Madeira as Juventus grapples with coronavirus outbreak
Defending Serie A champion Juventus is grappling with the impact of the coronavirus outbreak in Italy with Cristiano Ronaldo back home in Portugal, while a teammate tested positive for COVID-19.
In a training report released on Wednesday, Juventus said “Ronaldo has not trained and remains in Madeira pending developments related to the current health emergency.”
Ronaldo had returned to the Portuguese island, where he was born, to visit his mother who recently reportedly suffered a stroke.
Meanwhile Daniele Rugani reassured fans that he is “fine” after the Juventus defender became the first Serie A player to test positive for the novel coronavirus.
The announcement came just a day after the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) admitted that the current season might not finish due to the outbreak.
“You’ve read the news, so I want to reassure everyone who’s worried about me, I’m fine,” Rugani wrote on Twitter.
“I urge everyone to respect the rules, because this virus makes no distinction! Let’s do it for ourselves, for our loved ones and for those around us.”
Rugani has made seven appearances this season and was on the bench for Sunday’s win against Inter Milan, which was played behind closed doors at Juventus’ Allianz Stadium.
Alternative options being considered should the season not be concluded, include staging play-offs, not having a champion for 2019-20 or declaring the current standings final.
Serie A has already been postponed until April 3 after the country’s prime minister, Giuseppe Conte, issued a country-wide lockdown on Monday, including a ban being put in place on public gatherings.
Italy now has the most coronavirus cases outside of China with more than 12,000 and on Tuesday Angelo Borrelli, head of Italy’s Civil Protection Agency, said that at least 168 people had died in the past 24 hours.
That took the total number of deaths in the country to 631.