Juventus Manager Max Allegri Has Stated That Cristiano Ronaldo Will Remain At The Club.
The 36-year-old will be a free agent when his £25 million-a-year contract expires next summer, and he has been linked with Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Manchester City; Max Allegri: "He has never wanted to leave, he told me that he's staying."
Despite reports linking Cristiano Ronaldo to a move away, Juventus manager Max Allegri has stated that the Portuguese superstar will remain at the club this season.
The 36-year-million-euro-per-year old's contract expires next summer, and Juventus risk losing him for nothing in 2022 unless he is sold this summer or a new contract is offered to him.
The Portugal international was also said to be unhappy with Juventus' season last season, in which they finished fourth in the table after ending a nine-year winning streak in Serie A.
Despite this, Juventus won the Coppa Italia as well as the Supercoppa Italiana, with Ronaldo finishing as the league's top scorer with 29 goals in 33 appearances.
After the campaign ended, he posted on Instagram that he had accomplished everything he had hoped to accomplish since arriving in Italy, causing speculation about his future.
Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Manchester City are all interested in signing Ronaldo, who currently costs Juventus £52 million per year and earns £25 million after-tax.
Prior to Juventus' first Serie A game against Udinese, however, Allegri told reporters: "He has never wished to leave. He informed me that he would be staying in Udine."
Real Madrid, PSG, and Manchester City are all interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently costs Juventus £52 million per year and earns £25 million after taxes.
However, prior to Juventus' first Serie A match against Udinese, Allegri told reporters: "He's never wanted to leave. He told me he was going to stay in Udine."
Ronaldo: My Real Madrid story has been written.
In a lengthy Instagram post, Ronaldo distanced himself from reports in Spain linking him to a return to Real Madrid, insisting that his story at the Bernabeu "has been written."
Cristiano Ronaldo was sold by Real Madrid to Juventus for just over £100 million three years ago, with Ronaldo writing: "Anyone who knows me understands how committed I am to my work. Since the beginning of my career, my guiding motto has been "less talk, more action."" However, given what has recently been saying and writing, I feel compelled to state my position.
"More than disrespecting me as a man and a player, the frivolous way in which my future is being covered in the media is disrespectful to all of the clubs involved in these rumours, as well as their players and staff." My time at Real Madrid has come to an end. It's been recorded. In terms of words and numbers, trophies and titles, records and headlines. It's in the Museum at the Bernabeu Stadium, and it's in every club fan's mind." Beyond what I accomplished, I recall having a deep affection and respect for merengue afición' during those nine years, which I still have today and will always cherish.
"I know that true Real Madrid fans will remember me, and I will remember them."
"In addition to this most recent incident in Spain, there has been frequent news and stories associating me with a number of clubs in a variety of leagues, with no one ever concerned about attempting to discover the truth."
"I'm breaking my silence now to say that I can't let people play with my name any longer." I am dedicated to my career and work, and I am prepared to face any challenges that may arise."
"What about the rest?" "Everything else is nonsense."
Source: Skysports
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