We will see what the consequences of the words of Cristiano Ronaldo where he attacks strongly Manchester Utd. Apart from the disciplinary part, a door has been opened to an imminent departure of the Portuguese from the English club. An exit that would also not require any compensation from the English club to the player. That means you have to justify that it is a termination of the contract for reasonable cause. In this case, as justification are the demonstrations of yesterday Sunday where he openly denounced the united forced his departure last summer, starting with the coach there is a hag to which he said that he did not deserve any respect. Let’s not forget that she was already punished for her rudeness when she refused to ride him Tottenhamas happened in the preseason against Vallecano Ray.
In these arguments, the united can terminate the remaining months of the contract until June 30 for reasonable cause. Rescission where he is also not obliged to pay the Portuguese.
The key is in article 14 of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players regarding the termination of this contract for reasonable cause. Point 2 of the same text states that “any abusive behavior by a party whose purpose is to force his counterpart to terminate a contract or change its terms, constitutes a reasonable cause for terminating the counterparty (player or club)”
The Manchester Utd understand these manifestations of the Portuguese aimed at this end; to carry out its termination without the obligation to pay the rest of the total 23 million it charges per season. In this case, although the player can always go to court to defend the opposite, this regulation can be applied, which in point one of the same article speaks of “In the event that there is a reasonable cause, any party can terminate a contract without any kind of consequence (payment of compensation or imposition of sports sanctions).”
Source: La Verdad

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