Juventus reportedly will put Cristiano Ronaldo up for sale next summer

In a kind of wonderful movement at the time, Cristiano Ronaldo joined Juventus in the summer of 2018.

The Italian powerhouse is said to have paid around £ 100 million to bring the elite striker to Turin.

Since then, Ronaldo has enjoyed a season with Juve, scoring 71 goals and 19 assists in 94 games in all competitions.

Former Manchester United star has helped advise the Bianconeri on two Serie A titles and the Italian Supercoppa in 2018.

However, Juventus, of course, already dominated nationally before Ronaldo’s arrival, and the old lady had no doubt that she expected the veteran to succeed in Europe.

Since moving to Turin, however, Italian champions have been average in Europe, leaving the Champions League in the quarter-finals and in the last 16 stages in the last two seasons, respectively.

Ronaldo, now 35, is just under two years old to fulfill his current contract with Juventus.

And while some enthusiasts might expect foreigners with 167 international matches to see the duration of this agreement, the recent Spanish hypothesis suggests that this is not the case.

Like top clubs, Juventus was immune to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, along with Ronaldo and company after receiving a four-month pay cut in March.

However, it seems that the bianconeri continue to suffer financially and, according to the Spanish media Sport, the 31 million euros corresponding to the season Ronaldo is winning lately are “unaffordable”.

Therefore, the game suggests that Juve, instead of renewing Ronaldo’s contract, is contemplating putting Portuguese up for sale next summer, in order to pay some of the cash paid to Real Madrid in 2018.

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