Published 13:02 IST, May 4th 2020

Cristiano Ronaldo stuck in Madeira as his €34m private jet remains stranded in Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo is likely to spend some more time in Madeira as his private jet that was supposed to fly him back to Italy remains stranded in Spain.

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Cristia Ronaldo return to Italy has reportedly been delayed due to travel restrictions in Spain amid coronavirus crisis. It is reported that Cristia Ronaldo private jet which was supposed to fly Juventus star back to Turin from Meira on Monday has been held up in Spanish capital of Mrid. With ongoing travel restrictions in Spain due to coronavirus outbreak, it is likely that Cristia Ronaldo return to Turin will be put on hold until conditions are deemed safe for his jet to take off from Mrid.

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According to latest reports, Cristia Ronaldo's quarantine stint in Meira is set to be extended. 35-year-old Juventus ace has remained in his Meira house for over a month with his family and five-time Ballon d'Or winner was initially supposed to arrive in Italy on Monday according to reports from Record. Due to travel limitations in Europe with fear of COVID-19 spreing, Cristia Ronaldo return to Italy is expected to be postponed. 

 

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Cristia Ronaldo return to Italy delayed? Cristia Ronaldo private jet stranded in Spain

Reports from TVI have revealed that Cristia Ronaldo private jet, which is worth €34 million, is stranded in Spain. coronavirus crisis has led to travel restrictions across Europe and Gulfstream G650 was supposed to pick up Juventus star from Meira. However,  Cristia Ronaldo private jet tried to take off on three separate occasions but was forced to remain grounded at Mrid due to travel restrictions in Spain. It is reported that Cristia Ronaldo private jet can carry 18 passengers but will t be allowed to fly to Meira.

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Serie A return? Cristia Ronaldo return to Italy delayed

Italian government has given clubs in Serie A green light to resume training in a bid to restart football in near future. Juventus were tentatively expected to return to training from Tuesday onwards even though Cristia Ronaldo return remains unlikely. With a possible Serie A return nearing, foreign players are expected to spend two weeks in quarantine upon arriving in Italy to prevent a second outbreak of dely bug.

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13:02 IST, May 4th 2020