Despite him leaving the club in 2009, Cristiano Ronaldo is still making money for Manchester United.
More than a decade after saying goodbye, the Portuguese will leave his mark at Old Trafford in the form of one million euros.
According to 'The Sun', Juventus will be responsible for paying that figure. The reason? So-called FIFA solidarity payments.
FIFA introduced these payments in 2001 as compensation for those teams who develop players between 12 and 23-years-old.
For this reason, Juventus must pay said amount to United after signing him for 100 million euros in the summer of 2008.
_