Cristiano Ronaldo will bring 340 million euros in profits to Juventus

Juventus will earn 340 million euros during Cristiano Ronaldo's four-year stay.
KPMG has released a report which says the Italian champions will directly earn €85m a year from the transfer, or €340m over the four-year period of the contract, but predicts the Whites will see no positive impact from Ronaldo's 2018 signing. -19.
KPMG estimates that the income from the sale of tickets will reach between 55-70 million euros, while the total income from the distribution of television broadcasts at the national and international level will reach 190-255 million euros.
But the reports conclude that the real opportunity for growth will come from sponsorship and shirt sales, which KPMG urges Juventus to tap into, with the aim of partially filling the gap with the European giants in terms of commercial revenue over two or three seasons. future.
The report predicts Juventus' commercial revenue will increase by 195-220 million within two to three years.
We emphasize that the 33-year-old was sold by Real Madrid weeks ago for the amount of 105 million euros.
It has been reported that within one week Juventus has sold over 520 CR7 jerseys, which reach the figures of a profit of 53 million euros.
Otherwise, KPMG is a professional economic services company and one of the giants for auditors, along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and PricewaterhouseCoopers. /Telegraph/



















































