Personal terms agreed. Manchester United target agrees stunning transfer
Sensational news emerging from Spain says that Cristiano Ronaldo Career is set to end this summer.
Ronaldo, according to reports, has made up his mind to leave the Spanish giants for Italian champions Juventus.
It is claimed by Goal.com that personal terms have been reached between Ronaldo and Juventus with some few details needed to be finalized.
According to reports from Italy, Juventus stock have risen in recent days due to the mere prospect of signing the Portuguese superstar. Ronaldo is believed to have agreed to a four-year contract worth £106 million and would overtake Gonzalo Higuain as the highest earner in Serie A.
Ronaldo had hinted about leaving the Spanish club during an interview in the aftermath of the Champions league final in May.
Many analysts believe the refusal of Madrid to pay Ronaldo similar wages to rival Lionel Messi is the major source of the rift. The transfer makes sense for both parties, Madrid get over €100 million for a player turning 34 next season and Juventus get a player who can transform the club to serious Champions League contenders.
The Portugal international would also play in a league that demands less competition as Juventus have won the league for the past 6 years.
Sources close to Ronaldo hint that the 33-year-old views Juventus as a new challenge and perfect club to continue his dominance.
Ronaldo, 33, has made 292 appearances for Madrid scoring an astonishing 311 goals.
Ronaldo, according to reports, has made up his mind to leave the Spanish giants for Italian champions Juventus.
It is claimed by Goal.com that personal terms have been reached between Ronaldo and Juventus with some few details needed to be finalized.
According to reports from Italy, Juventus stock have risen in recent days due to the mere prospect of signing the Portuguese superstar. Ronaldo is believed to have agreed to a four-year contract worth £106 million and would overtake Gonzalo Higuain as the highest earner in Serie A.
Ronaldo had hinted about leaving the Spanish club during an interview in the aftermath of the Champions league final in May.
Many analysts believe the refusal of Madrid to pay Ronaldo similar wages to rival Lionel Messi is the major source of the rift. The transfer makes sense for both parties, Madrid get over €100 million for a player turning 34 next season and Juventus get a player who can transform the club to serious Champions League contenders.
The Portugal international would also play in a league that demands less competition as Juventus have won the league for the past 6 years.
Ronaldo, 33, has made 292 appearances for Madrid scoring an astonishing 311 goals.
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