Cristiano Ronaldo: Juventus now ‘wants to sell’ legend two years after signing him



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Juventus signed Cristiano Ronaldo for £ 100 million in the summer of 2018 to help them become European champions for the first time since 1996.

But two years later, Juve’s wait to lift the Champions League trophy for the third time in its history continues.

That said, Ronaldo has been a hit in Turin for the last two and a half years.

The Portuguese legend has scored 71 goals in 94 games for the Bianconeri and won two Serie A titles.

Even now as he approaches his 36th birthday, Ronaldo regularly produces match-winning moments and is still considered one of the best players in the world.

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However, it is now reported that Juventus want to sell their star player when the season ends.

Ronaldo contract expires in June 2022, but Juve has reportedly decided Sport – sell the five-time Ballon d’Or winner at the end of the season.

They want to get back part of the £ 100 million they paid Real Madrid and, more importantly, getting his huge salary off his books.

Ronaldo currently earns 31 million euros (28 million pounds) per season salary, which, as of 2019, was three times more than any other player in Serie A.

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This figure is five times the amount paid to Paulo Dybala, Juve’s second source of income.

And due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it appears that Juve can no longer justify the astronomical salaries of its number 7.

Furthermore, Ronaldo’s “arrogant attitude” is said to have created “criticism and misgivings” from those associated with the club.

Specifically, this refers to comments made by former Juve player Pasquale Bruno last week.

The retired defender said of Ronaldo, according to the Daily Mail: “He is ignorant.

“He has been in Italy for two years and has not yet learned to speak our language.

“He uses Spanish to express himself. He doesn’t respect his classmates or Italians.”

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So if Ronaldo leaves Juve next summer, where will he end up next?

The forward has no plans to retire yet (he wants to play until he is 40) and several clubs are likely to be leading the queue for his signing, including Paris Saint-Germain.

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