Cristiano is “embroiled” in a court battle at one of his favorite restaurants

Cristiano Ronaldo He is already in Saudi Arabia, preparing for the next meeting of Victorywhich will be played on Sunday, where he can spend his first minutes in the league after the friendly match against Paris Saint-Germain by Leo Messi and his companions.

The Portuguese star started a new life in Riyadh after being interviewed by Piers Morgan where he accused what is now his former team, Manchester United And where he had severed his ties to the United Kingdom, though he still had friends, because he still had one of his favorite restaurants there, Cebu WilmslowWhich is located in the suburbs of Manchester and which He collected 4.8 million euros with Cibo Hale.

However, this restaurant is not going through its best moment, and get involved A legal battle with three restaurants and four of their managers for using his name without his consentCibo Manchester, Cibo Liverpool Road, and Cibo Great Northern.

These establishments were claiming to be exchanging credentials and flaunting their reputation having various celebrities as clients. Celebrities like him have gone to Cebu Wilmslow Cristiano Ronaldo, Sir Alex Ferguson, Ryan Giggs, Patrice Evra, Mohamed Salah, Alisson Becker and Darwin Nunezamong others.

Cristiano’s name appears in court documents

Other restaurants’ use of their names has caused them to criticize, and they are unwilling to continue for fear of tarnishing their names. And in the judicial process, to underscore Cibo’s reputation, The owners named Cristiano Ronaldo, among others, in court documents that were submitted to the Supreme Courtas collected ‘the sun’Thus “involving” the Portuguese in this judicial intrigue.

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Plaintiffs’ clients include a wide variety of high profile personalities and celebrities from across the UK, many of whom are also well known around the world.. The plaintiffs have suffered and continue to suffer losses and damages. It is likely that the plaintiffs’ goodwill and the reputation associated with it would be harmed if they were wrongfully associated with the provision of the defendants’ services,” the court papers read.

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