The Juventus of Turín is to a step to close the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo. The past Wednesday celebrated a summit between epresentantes of the Real Madrid and of the player luso -Jorge Mendes, agent of the player, and José Ángel Sánchez, right hand of Florentino Pérez, were present- for pactar his definite exit.

In this sense, several sectors of the international press ensure that Cristiano Ronaldo conbraría 30 million annual euros net with his new agreement with the Juventus, a figure that would generate an important disequilibrium: would have a wage four upper times to the of Higuaín, that at present is the one who more earns of the team,

Marcello Lippi, ex trainer of the Juventus, spoke on this in an interview for Radius Rai: "In the Juventus there are intelligent players, and this is one of the reasons by which win often. The intelligent people know very well that a champion like Ronaldo can not have the wage of a normal player. It has it inevitably distinct".

Lippi Encouraged to the press to centre in the appearance futbolístico of the signing, and no in the economic: "Technically east is a phenomenal player, an exceptional professional. It is 33 years old, it will play still 3 or 4 years, is a player that marks more goals that the parties that plays. It annotates 50 or 60 every year. It is necessary to be happy, leave the economic appearance".

Besides, the technician that conquered five leagues and the Champions League, commented other details of this type of signings: "In these negotiations participate sponsors, several companies. The economic appearance is the last of the problems, to speak of a paradox".

Cristiano Ronaldo, quality to price of gold

It is true that Cristiano Ronaldo will earn a wage that will generate a disequilibrium in the staff bianconera, but also is it that the Portuguese has been the flag of the Real Madrid during nine seasons and that his level has been impoluto: "we Think in the technical appearance and treat to be happy, because after a lot of years will arrive to Italy a big player"