Here’s how Ronaldo, family returned to Turin with convoy of cars
Cristiano Ronaldo finally made it back to Turin with a convoy of cars in tow, but will spend 14 days in quarantine before he can join up with his Juventus team-mates for training.
The forward was accompanied by members of his family and a huge security presence on Monday evening as he made his much awaited return to Italy.
The Portuguese star had planned to return a day earlier but his £30million private jet was unable to take off in Spain due travel restrictions put in place because of coronavirus.
Cristiano Ronaldo and his family return to Turin with a huge convoy of cars as Portugal star is given police escort https://t.co/vaY9TXWE8J
— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) May 5, 2020
But he and his family were finally able to board the G650 Gulfstream in Madeira before enjoying a direct flight back to Turin.
His plane had attempted to take off three times the previous day but it was unable to leave the city to pick up the 35-year-old.
Juventus have called all of their stars back after the Italian government approved clubs returning to training.
Sassuolo were the first Serie A side to resume sessions followed by Bologna, Parma and Roma.
Ronaldo we be tested for coronavirus before he is permitted to begin training again, as will the rest of the Juve squad.
But the Portugal captain will first have to spend 14 days in quarantine, in-line with government laws.
Maurizio Sarri’s side were top of the league before football was suspended in March, one point ahead of Lazio in second and nine clear of Inter Milan in third.
Read Also: Ronaldo enters 14-day quarantine after returning to Juventus
Serie A was the first European league to be brought to a halt but officials remain committed to completing the season.
France and Holland’s top flights have already been cancelled with Paris Saint-Germain were crowned Ligue 1 champions while Ajax were denied the Eredivisie title.