Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Juventus opt for Asian pre-season amid Ronaldo US rape claims

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CRISTIANO RONALDO’s Juventus will play the pre-season Internatio­nal Champions Cup in Asia and not in the United States amid the Portugal star’s rape investigat­ion there, the New York Times has reported.

Most of the matches take place in the United States but organisers are planning to play Juventus’ elsewhere amid Ronaldo’s legal case, eliminatin­g the risk of the Portuguese star being detained by authoritie­s in the US as part of their investigat­ions, the newspaper reported.

Juventus have confirmed their participat­ion in the event with the official programme to be unveiled on March 27.

Juventus’ games will “mostly likely be in China and Singapore”, where they will be joined by Premier League teams Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, the New York Times said.

Ronaldo, 34, has denied allegation­s made by former model Kathryn Mayorga that he sexually assaulted her in Las Vegas in 2009.

Las Vegas police asked Ronaldo to submit a DNA sample in January as part of their investigat­ion into rape allegation­s made against him.

Contacted by AFP, a spokeswoma­n for Juventus said that “going east to Asia was normal after spending recent pre-seasons in the United States”.

Juventus signed the f ive- time Ballon d’Or winner for €100 million last summer from Real Madrid and pay him a €31-million annual salary.

The team are on track for an eighth c ons e c ut ive Italian league title, while his hat-trick against Atletico Madrid sent them through to the Champions League quarterfin­als.

Ronaldo, meanwhile, rejoined his Portugal teammates this week ahead of Euro 2020 qualifying, as they begin their title defence, following a nine-month absence from the national team. — SuperSport Juventus have been drawn to play Dutch side Ajax in the quarterfin­als. — BBC Sport

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