The Ronaldo effect, Jues and Italian football are returning to investments

Cristiano Ronaldo is a gold mine for Italian football. His transfer to Turin has not only benefited Juventu, but all teams across the Adriatic. Since CR7 arrived in Serina A, the impact has been very positive for all the A 100m euros teams for his card and 30 million [...]
Cristiano Ronaldo is a gold mine for Italian football. His transfer to Turin has not only benefited Juventu, but all teams across the Adriatic.
Since CR7 arrived in Serina A, the impact has been very positive for all series A.
100m euros for his card and another 30m each year for the salary may seem to be spending out of logic on Italian football, but the truth is that the benefits are significant in economic terms. And not just in the white house.
Since Cristiano landed in Italy about two months ago for medical visits, enthusiasm has risen to the maximum. Free-ended uniform and exponential increase in subscriptions to be present at “Juventus Stadium”
Verona's “Ranaldo” effect was felt in “Bentengodi” since the first official meeting in Italian football.
The public erupted in ovations since he stepped into the green field and after every touch of his ball.
Fans had arrived from every corner of Italy, even from outside, not to lose its debut at Serina A.
Cristiano is able to move crowds and that translates into haste to buy a ticket. All Serie A stadiums are packed when Ronaldo plays, you can't find any more seats.
Tickets have been raised at a large rate, as much as to the first challenge in Bentegodi, cost from 55 euros in post-Port sectors, up to 180 euros per country in the main tributary. The juvent with his purchase, however crazy “” seems to be generating income to all series A, writes AS.
Everybody wants Cristiano Ronaldo's fan. And in this case, the “archers” of Juvenus rub hands. Since the Portuguese officialisation, in official stores of the white club, but also “online” have been sold more fans than during the entire season. And now, to buy a white CR7 fan, you have to wait a month.
According to a study conducted in Germany, by August, sales <x0on>line” of Juventu in Europe increased by 145% compared to the same period a year ago. Of course, in Italy Ju's uniform is most popular. The same trend in Austria, while in Spain and Great Britain, it is the seventh most sold. So despite the large sums spent to transfer Ronaldo to Serina A, Juvenus is returning to investment.












