Incredibly hot news: Ronaldo has signed the contract with Man City, Juventus aims for 3 STARS instead

Cristiano Ronaldo is displeased at Juventus and is attempting to move to Manchester City in his final years. The Portuguese superstar himself revealed this to his teammates.

Juventus is burdened by Cristiano Ronaldo's salary of 31 million euros per season. Because the Portuguese superstar's contract has only one year left on it, "Old Lady" also plans to sell CR7 to reduce the salary and bonus burden, as well as recoup some of the 105 million euros they spent.

The agreement between Ronaldo and Man City has been finalized, as previously stated.

Above all, Ronaldo is dissatisfied with coach Max Allegri's return. Since his return to Turin, the Italian has made it clear that Paulo Dybala is at the core of his schemes. With a superstar like Ronaldo, Juventus' lack of Champions League ambition and failure to place him at the center of the plan has made CR7 decide to leave.

The newspaper Football Italia published shocking information that confirmed Ronaldo's departure from Juventus. As a result, the 36-year-old Portuguese superstar informed his Turin teammates of his intention to leave. Furthermore, CR7 has stated that he would like to join Man City in order to compete for another Champions League title before retiring.

The Italian press published the shocking information yesterday. As a result, Man City has offered Cristiano Ronaldo a two-year contract worth 15 million euros per season. If he accepts Pep Guardiola's offer to join the team, CR7 will have to give up half of his current salary.

Furthermore, Man City does not want to lose the transfer fee for this transaction. Even if Juventus only bids 25 to 30 million euros for Ronaldo, the Etihad Stadium team is adamant that the CR7's worth is 0 euro. It is because the reigning Premier League champion will have to pay Ronaldo's enormous salary in place of Juventus from now on, and the future expense can be offset by zero transfer fee.

Those barriers, however, appear to have been overcome. According to journalist Goncalo Lopes, who was the first to report on Ronaldo's move to Juventus three years ago, the deal was done. All three parties, Man City, Juventus, and Ronaldo's representatives, agreed on the final agreement.

 

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