Cristiano ronaldo back home in madeira as juventus grapples with coronavirus outbreak

Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to his hometown of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, as Juventus is dealing with a coronavirus outbreak within the team.

According to reports, Ronaldo, who is currently on international duty with Portugal, has returned to Madeira to be with his family and friends during this challenging time. The 35-year-old forward has been in isolation since testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this month.

Juventus has been severely affected by the outbreak, with several players and staff members testing positive for the virus. The team has been forced to cancel several training sessions and matches, including a Serie A game against Spezia, due to the outbreak.

Ronaldo's return to Madeira comes as a precautionary measure, as the island has been relatively unaffected by the pandemic. The Portuguese government has implemented strict measures to contain the spread of the virus, including a 14-day quarantine period for anyone who tests positive.

Ronaldo's family, including his partner Georgina Rodriguez and their four children, are also in Madeira. The family has been following the necessary protocols to minimize the risk of transmission, including wearing masks and maintaining social distancing.

The Juventus star has been open about his experience with COVID-19, sharing updates on social media and expressing gratitude for the support of his fans. He has also been using his platform to raise awareness about the importance of following public health guidelines and taking precautions to prevent the spread of the virus.

Ronaldo's return to Madeira is likely to be a welcome respite for the football star, who has been dealing with the challenges of the pandemic while also preparing for the upcoming season.