All you need to know about Ronaldo’s return to Real Madrid
- Portuguese legend was bought to Juventus for £100million in 2018 form Real Madrid.
- Old Lady may consider letting him leave for £50m to ease the financial burden with Real interested.
It would not be wrong to say the Juventus, who’s three players were tested positive with COVID-19, is the most affected club from the deadly virus. Due to the pandemic their financial position also get unstable as they are set to lose their prized assets which includes Cristiano Ronaldo.
Portuguese legend was bought to the club for £100million in 2018 form Real Madrid. Since then he has netted the ball 53 times in 75 appearances for the Old Lady.
Reports in Italian publication Corriere dello Sport suggests that how the Old Lady may consider letting him leave for £50m to ease the financial burden with Real interested.
Juventus landed the 35-year-old in their quest to end their 14-year wait to become European champions.
With prices go down in the market, that could be a golden opportunity for Madrid to bring back the legendary forward, who had a huge success at the Spanish capital.
Ronaldo won eight major pieces of silverware in Madrid including four Champions League titles.
Meantime, Real are looking further towards the future having made Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG) Kylian Mbappe their top priority.
Zinedine Zidane's side were hopeful of landing the France World Cup winner this summer but have been forced to shelve plans until next summer over the coronavirus disruption. AS report how they will be encouraged by the fact that his value will continue to drop from £189m to £132m.
That is due to the huge dip in the market over the pandemic and the fact that Mbappe is refusing to extend his contract in Paris.
His current deal ends in 2022 meaning he'll have just one year left on his contract at the end of next summer.
Meanwhile, the Spanish publication citing its sources report that at the moment Ronaldo’s return to the Bernabeu is highly unlikely.
"He does not fit into the sporting policy of the club," AS quoted its source of the club. The former galactico remains in Florentino Pérez' high esteem "but his time has passed and there are different sporting objectives."
With transfer window is just around the corner, Ronaldo will be a hot topic in football world.
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