The Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to Turin, Italy, from the Portuguese city of Madeira, and is scheduled to enter the domestic quarantine for 14 days, before joining his colleagues in the Italian Juventus football team, who are going back to individual training today after two months of stopping due to the Corona virus .

The player and his family landed on his "Caselle" airport, according to local media, and the start of the two-week period of house isolation, according to what he was assigned to all people entering Italy.

Ronaldo had traveled to Portugal when the Italian league stopped last March 9, to help his mother, who has since recovered from a stroke.

Follow our latest local and sports news and the latest political and economic developments via Google news