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'Il Messaggero': Ronaldo has said goodbye to his Juve teammates

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The potential departure of Cristiano Ronaldo from Juventus is getting closer and closer. According to 'Il Messaggero', the star has said goodbye to his Juve teammates and has made it clear that he will leave the 'Vecchia Signora' this summer.

After winning the Coppa Italia and achieving a miraculous Champions League qualification, Juventus' biggest concern is now knowing what will happen with their big star - Cristiano Ronaldo.

For the last few weeks, the rumours about a possible exit have been circulating, with a potential return to former club Manchester United gaining more and more ground.

Although anything can happen in the summer transfer market, it looks like the five-times Balon D'Or winner has made the decision to leave the 'Vecchia Signora'. While he is currently focused on the European Championships this summer, he has reportedly told his Juve teammates of his decision to leave.

That's according to reports from 'Il Messaggero', who state the Portuguese international has communicated his decision to leave the club to the Juventus squad, after three years in the city of Turin. In fact, the source writes that Cristiano had even said goodye to his teammates during the season, something which made it very clear that the number 7's decision is irreversible.

At 36-years-of-age and finishing the season as Serie A's top scorer, the question now concerns which team will take a punt at the star. Manchester United look to be the team most intent on securing his services, however neither PSG nor Real Madrid can be ruled out if Ronaldo's name appears on the summer transfer market.

Source: https://www.besoccer.com/new/il-messaggero-ronaldo-has-said-goodbye-to-his-juve-teammates-997985

@Ash
 
Would be great to see him in the Premier League again, don't care which team, he's just great to watch.
 
Would be great to see him in the Premier League again, don't care which team, he's just great to watch.
+1 on that. It would be great to see him in the Premier League even if he did end up at United again. Would be interesting to see if he can keep his high standards and get a lot of goals/assists
 
The team haven't been really up to his game. In the series agaisnt Porto, he played almost alone. Juventus isn't really competitive right now. They need to rebuild now.
 
The team haven't been really up to his game. In the series agaisnt Porto, he played almost alone. Juventus isn't really competitive right now. They need to rebuild now.
The only real aggressive players I've seen at Juventus other than Ronaldo have been McKinnie and maybe Arthur. Other than that, they have been pretty stagnant and struggled against lower end teams.

Who would have the budget other than one of the big six to afford a player like Ronaldo? Unless he would be willing to take a pay cut and they offer him other compensation or something.
 
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