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SPECULATION has been rife, but Cristiano Ronaldo now looks set to leave Real Madrid for Turin.

According to reports, Real are considering an offer in the region of 88 million pounds ($A157 million) from Juventus for the 33-year-old star.

Ronaldo is Real’s all-time top scorer with 451 goals, but reports of his unhappiness at Madrid began to escalate after comments he made following the Champions League final.

Ronaldo won his fifth Champions League title when Real beat Liverpool in May, but since that victory Zinedine Zidane has left as manager and been replaced by former Spain coach Julen Lopetegui.

The five-time Ballon d’or winner has previously voiced his discontent at Madrid, but this could be the summer he finally leaves.

And if it’s to Juventus, the fee would be the highest the Turin club has ever paid for a player. Their previous highest transfer fee was around $100 million for Argentina forward Gonzalo Higuin in 2016.

Either way, Ronaldo seems certain to leave this summer and while Juventus are the frontrunners, there is talk of a reunion at Manchester United.

Madrid are also said to be weighing up a move for Neymar to replace the Portuguese star.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/footba...o/news-story/af35ef4bace8b27b5bd145c523984e97
 
There are rumors about him every year but now they are stronger than ever.

€100M for a 33 year old is crazy.
 
I'd love to see him transfer just to see the overreaction from a subset of his supporters.
 
Real Madrid are considering an offer of about 100m euros (£88m) from Juventus for Cristiano Ronaldo.

The 33-year-old Portugal forward is Real's all-time top scorer with 451 goals.

However his age, and Real's need to reshape a squad that finished 17 points behind La Liga champions Barcelona last season, has encouraged the Italian champions to make their move.

Ronaldo won his fifth Champions League title with Madrid in May.

Since that victory over Liverpool in Kiev, Real boss Zinedine Zidane has left the club and been replaced by former Spain coach Julen Lopetegui.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner's future has been the subject of intense debate over the past few years, and his relationship with Real president Florentino Perez has also been questioned.

Any move would eclipse Juventus' record transfer fee of 90m euros (£79m), which they paid for Argentina forward Gonzalo Higuain in 2016.

It would also be more than the £80m Real paid Manchester United for Ronaldo in 2009.

Reports of Cristiano Ronaldo's unhappiness at Real Madrid have become an all-too-predictable annual occurrence, and in the past they have always resulted in the Portuguese having his ego stroked, his pay packet boosted and the problem solved.

So when Ronaldo once again revealed his disenchantment with the club in the immediate aftermath of the Champions League final victory over Liverpool, at first nobody took him seriously.

But this is starting to look a little bit different, and there's a growing sense within Spain that this might actually be the summer when Ronaldo leaves Real Madrid.

That suspicion has arisen partly because the club has not done too much - publicly, at least - to fight to keep him, fuelling speculation that all-powerful president Florentino Perez believes this is the right time to cash in.

If Real can command a fee of 100m euros from Juventus, Perez could well see that as great business for a player who will be 34 by the end of next season.

Lurking in the background is the figure of Neymar. For a long time it has appeared to be just a matter of time before the flamboyant Brazilian ends his Parisian sojourn and moves to Madrid, where his combination of prodigious footballing talent and enormous marketing power would make him a perfect signing.

If Neymar does come this summer, it's hard to see how both his and Ronaldo's egos could coexist happily on the pitch or in the dressing room, and the older man would need to make way.

Even if Neymar isn't captured, Perez is also a big admirer of another PSG star, Kylian Mbappe, whose eye-catching World Cup performances have made him an even more appealing prospect.

All things considered, it could well be time for a changing of the guard at the Bernabeu.

It's his wages which are the big problem because they are four times what Higuain, their current highest earner, is being paid.

Juventus are interested, they have been talking to his agent, but it looks like this will be a very difficult transfer to pull off.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44717014


As [MENTION=139765]Arham_PakFan[/MENTION] said, there are rumours every year but I'm hearing this everywhere. Juventus could win the CL if this happens.
 
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Real Madrid and Juventus agree £105m Cristiano Ronaldo deal

Real Madrid and Juventus agree £105m Cristiano Ronaldo deal

Juventus and Real Madrid have agreed a deal for Cristiano Ronaldo worth in the region of £105m, according to Sky sources.

It is believed that progress on the deal means an official announcement could be made as soon as Tuesday.

Juventus president Andrea Agnelli was at Ronaldo's hotel in Greece on Tuesday as discussions continued over the move.

At the same time, Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes was believed to be meeting Real Madrid.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner has been Real for nine seasons after joining from Manchester United for a then world-record fee of £80m.

Ronaldo has gone on to become the club's all-time top scorer with 451 goals for Los Merengues.

As well as the individual records, Ronaldo has also added two La Liga titles, two Copa del Reys and four Champions Leagues to his trophy collection during his time in Spain.

http://www.skysports.com/football/n...nd-juventus-agree-105m-cristiano-ronaldo-deal
 
I think it is the right time for him to run away from a league that he has won only twice in 9 years.

His inability to outclass Messi in domestic competitions is the reason why Madrid have not been able to move out of Barcelona’s shadow, and why he has developed an inferiority complex when it comes to Messi.

He has brought European glory back to Madrid, but he has badly failed to overthrow Barcelona as the kings of Spain.

Nearly 80% of his 300+ La Liga goals have been useless. Two La Liga’s in nearly a decade is utterly embarrassing.
 
I think it is the right time for him to run away from a league that he has won only twice in 9 years.

His inability to outclass Messi in domestic competitions is the reason why Madrid have not been able to move out of Barcelona’s shadow, and why he has developed an inferiority complex when it comes to Messi.

He has brought European glory back to Madrid, but he has badly failed to overthrow Barcelona as the kings of Spain.

Nearly 80% of his 300+ La Liga goals have been useless. Two La Liga’s in nearly a decade is utterly embarrassing.

I was going to troll and say this lol, you beat me to it. Inb4 Ronaldo fans suddenly become Juventus fans.
 
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Great time to move to another league. Ronaldo is a champion and has already won in two different leagues and won the champions league for two different teams, he isn't a one trick pony like messi who has only played his entire career in La Liga. Ronaldo will now go to Serie A and excel there and he'll def win another European championship for 3 different clubs. He's basically the LeBron of football. Lebron went to LA to win a title for a third team after winning with the cavs and miami.
 
I think it is the right time for him to run away from a league that he has won only twice in 9 years.

His inability to outclass Messi in domestic competitions is the reason why Madrid have not been able to move out of Barcelona’s shadow, and why he has developed an inferiority complex when it comes to Messi.

He has brought European glory back to Madrid, but he has badly failed to overthrow Barcelona as the kings of Spain.

Nearly 80% of his 300+ La Liga goals have been useless. Two La Liga’s in nearly a decade is utterly embarrassing.

Domestic competitions or Champions Leagues? Which would you choose?

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Just how Messi has "failed to overthrow" Madrid as Kings of Europe? To not even get close to what Ronaldo has achieved in the CL is embarrassing for Messi, especially during the era where he had probably one of the best teams ever with prime Xavi and Iniesta. Barcelona won the CL twice during the last 9 years of Ronaldo's tenure, while Madrid have won 4 in the last 5 years.

If you value your own league more than the Champions League, that's fine. But to say that Madrid haven't moved out of Barca's shadow is false. They should've won more domestic cups during the time but they've got European glory instead. It's ***-for-tac, and personal preference to what you value more.

Ronaldo's 120(161) CL goals compared to Messi's 100(125) is close, but has scored way more knockout goals than any other player. He's leaving RM for a new challenge and it's good to see that he wants to win another CL at a different club rather than going to USA or China and earning easy money,
 
Good move to Ronaldo but a strange move by Juve. It's highly unlikely they will get any money back as he will retire in the next 2/3 years. I guess they badly want to win the CL but now the Premier League teams have moved up to another level. Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal will all be very strong teams in the next two seasons.
 
I think it is the right time for him to run away from a league that he has won only twice in 9 years.

His inability to outclass Messi in domestic competitions is the reason why Madrid have not been able to move out of Barcelona’s shadow, and why he has developed an inferiority complex when it comes to Messi.

He has brought European glory back to Madrid, but he has badly failed to overthrow Barcelona as the kings of Spain.

Nearly 80% of his 300+ La Liga goals have been useless. Two La Liga’s in nearly a decade is utterly embarrassing.

Messi has been average for last few years now and it goes down with a fact that he played with WC players like Xavi and Iniesta and lets see what he can do now
 
Italian game is boring and very slow with shoots from outside the penalty area.

Don’t think Italy is the place for Ronaldo where teams focus on defence.. It’s a bad move for him but a huge challenge if he can prove himself prolific in Italy then he will leave an ever lasting legacy..
 
No coincidence that the greatest periods experienced by the likes of Manchester and Madrid in the 21st century came when Ronaldo played for those teams. Similarly, Portugal achieved greatness as a consequence of the rise of CR7. Another monumental challenge for him to overcome signing for Juventus but it enhances his legacy in comparison to the GOAT of chokes who has nothing to show outside Barcelona and will always have that choker / mental midget tag hovering over his head in addition to a one dimensional resume.
 
Good move to Ronaldo but a strange move by Juve. It's highly unlikely they will get any money back as he will retire in the next 2/3 years. I guess they badly want to win the CL but now the Premier League teams have moved up to another level. Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal will all be very strong teams in the next two seasons.

I think he will be around unless there's a career ending injury, expect him to retire after the World Cup in Qatar.
 
I think he will be around unless there's a career ending injury, expect him to retire after the World Cup in Qatar.

He certainly is fit enough to play another world cup. I guess it might depend on how happy he remains at Juve and how well the Portugal team are playing. He has deservedly enough money to retire and perhaps move to another career in football. Surprised Man Utd didn't want him back, he would have been a pleasure to watch in the PL again even being a LFC fan.
 
I dont know why these Madrid Barca kids have to show their ugly sides in every discussion related to either of these players. One of the reasons why i equally hate both groups and celebrate like mad when either of the two face defeat be it club level or Argentina/Portugal.

Someone wise once said you cant be a lover of God if you have so much of hate inside you.

Bhaijaan says you cant be a genuine lover of football if you cant appreciate the talent of these two fabulous players at the expense of bad mouthing the other for reason.

There was no need to drag Messi into this.
 
He certainly is fit enough to play another world cup. I guess it might depend on how happy he remains at Juve and how well the Portugal team are playing. He has deservedly enough money to retire and perhaps move to another career in football. Surprised Man Utd didn't want him back, he would have been a pleasure to watch in the PL again even being a LFC fan.

True, it depends on his morale and the desire to; CR7 seems to be very legacy driven though rather then money so wouldn't shock me if he continues to challenge himself. Same here I'd love to have him back even if he played for your team :mv And maybe we"ll be able to afford him in 10 years time once we've paid of our debts and satisfied financial fair play regulations :yk3 Inevitable that Grealish will be forced to leave his childhood football club but at the same time will begrudgingly cheer him on in the EPL probably for Tottenham. Going back to CR7 he was a beauty to watch for Man U, his style revolved around play making and he took the ball from defence to attack; he adjusted to La Liga quiet well though.
 
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has joined Juventus, becoming one of the four most expensive players of all time.

A deal worth 112m euros (£99.2m) has been reached between the two clubs that has seen the Portuguese sign a four-year deal with the Italian champions.

Ronaldo, 33, won four Champions League titles in his nine years at Real.

"The time has come to open a new stage in my life, that's why I asked the club to accept transferring me," he said.

The top two world record transfer fees have been paid out by Paris St-Germain - the £200m they paid Barcelona for Brazil forward Neymar last August, and the fee of around £166m for France forward Kylian Mbappe in July after a successful season on loan with PSG.

Barcelona also paid Liverpool £142m for Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho in January. For Juventus, the fee they will pay for Ronaldo is set to eclipse the £75.3m they paid for forward Gonzalo Higuain from Napoli in July 2016.

Juventus are set to play Real Madrid in a pre-season International Champions Cup tournament in the United States, with the match taking place at FedEx Field in Washington on Saturday, 4 August.

Read the full article at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44785173
 
I dont know why these Madrid Barca kids have to show their ugly sides in every discussion related to either of these players. One of the reasons why i equally hate both groups and celebrate like mad when either of the two face defeat be it club level or Argentina/Portugal.

Someone wise once said you cant be a lover of God if you have so much of hate inside you.

Bhaijaan says you cant be a genuine lover of football if you cant appreciate the talent of these two fabulous players at the expense of bad mouthing the other for reason.

There was no need to drag Messi into this.

Well said. It feels like you can't like both players, you have to choose one and hate the other one. It's really an embarrassing behavior from so called soccer fans.
 
The strangest chapters of his illustrious career are yet to be written. A truly larger than life person. His partnership with Dybala will be a sight to watch.
 
During his career he has almost scooped £200 million in transfer fee's. If anyone is worth it then has to be him. Amazing consistency level.
 
Couldn't help his side when it mattered most though.
 
Portugal, EPL, La Liga - now Seria A. I am sure he'll win there as well and be the highest scorer, what a Champion. It may happen that couple of years time, he'll end at PSG for a bite at French league.

This Juve team is outstanding and this year they have spent lot on strengthening a squad that was winning Seria A with few games at hand and beat Real 3-1 at Bernabu!!! Also, they have kept Allegri in charge - may be treble is coming to old lady again.
 
Domestic competitions or Champions Leagues? Which would you choose?

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Just how Messi has "failed to overthrow" Madrid as Kings of Europe? To not even get close to what Ronaldo has achieved in the CL is embarrassing for Messi, especially during the era where he had probably one of the best teams ever with prime Xavi and Iniesta. Barcelona won the CL twice during the last 9 years of Ronaldo's tenure, while Madrid have won 4 in the last 5 years.

If you value your own league more than the Champions League, that's fine. But to say that Madrid haven't moved out of Barca's shadow is false. They should've won more domestic cups during the time but they've got European glory instead. It's ***-for-tac, and personal preference to what you value more.

Ronaldo's 120(161) CL goals compared to Messi's 100(125) is close, but has scored way more knockout goals than any other player. He's leaving RM for a new challenge and it's good to see that he wants to win another CL at a different club rather than going to USA or China and earning easy money,

Speaking of the Champions League, the only time Messi and Ronaldo faced-off in the competition, Messi outclassed Ronaldo and scored one of the great goals at the Bernabeu. Ronaldo's face when Messi dribbled past the whole Madrid defense and scored with his right foot was priceless.

Ronaldo deserves a lot of credit for winning four Champions Leagues in five years, but his failure to make Madrid the dominant team in La Liga counts against him, and Messi is the reason why he has only won two La Liga titles in 9 years.
 
He had to go one day.It's better that he left when he was at the top of his game and had won his third CL in a row and top scorer yet again.Unfortunately he missed around 15 competitive games last season or else he'd have at least 35-40 league goals.

He deserves his due credit as one of the greatest ever.On to another challenge then.
 
Messi fans like Mamoon celebrating of joy tells you what this actully means for messi who has been second best for a few years now.

However in Ronaldos chapter, this would be a good move to add other trophies to his cabinet before he retires, it was probably going to be PSG but because of financial fairplay its Juve, also it will boost Series A which will be good for the league.
 
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Good move to Ronaldo but a strange move by Juve. It's highly unlikely they will get any money back as he will retire in the next 2/3 years. I guess they badly want to win the CL but now the Premier League teams have moved up to another level. Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal will all be very strong teams in the next two seasons.

They will make the money back in shirt sales alone.
 
Ronaldo has won 4 out of last 5 Ballon d'ors i guess? If Messi has been outclassing him why is he not winning the best player of the year award? From 1-4 down to bringing it to 5-5 is an outstanding achievement by Ronaldo.
 
Speaking of the Champions League, the only time Messi and Ronaldo faced-off in the competition, Messi outclassed Ronaldo and scored one of the great goals at the Bernabeu. Ronaldo's face when Messi dribbled past the whole Madrid defense and scored with his right foot was priceless.

Ronaldo deserves a lot of credit for winning four Champions Leagues in five years, but his failure to make Madrid the dominant team in La Liga counts against him, and Messi is the reason why he has only won two La Liga titles in 9 years.

Why talk about just one match they faced each other ? Recently, Messi has been nowhere close to CR7 when it comes to performing against top European teams in UCL knockouts. Failed against ATM in 2016, Juve/PSG in 2017 and Roma in 2018. Messi can continue scoring hat tricks and free kicks against Girona, Eibar, Malaga etc. to win them the La Liga but the fact remains that their season will always be considered a disappointment if they don't deliver in the UCL, like it has been in the last 3 years. I think overall CR7 has 60+ goals in UCL knockouts while Messi has 38 ? Thats a huge difference.

I still think Messi is a better footballer than CR7, but CR7 knows how to take advantage of clutch moments better than Messi. He will perform rubbish for 88 mins then score a 90th minute winner, while Messi will dribble and huff and puff all around the pitch for nothing. Also, the argument that Ronaldo plays for a better team is moot. Messi won all top European honours when he had the support of Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar etc at their absolute peak.

I am really excited to see CR7 in Juve, if he can manage to win a UCL with Juve he will seal the Messi vs Ronaldo debate for me. Doing it with 3 different teams is just unreal.
 
Ronaldo has won 4 out of last 5 Ballon d'ors i guess? If Messi has been outclassing him why is he not winning the best player of the year award? From 1-4 down to bringing it to 5-5 is an outstanding achievement by Ronaldo.

Winning the Balon D'or usually comes down to winning the Champions League. Messi has been average in the UCL in the last 3 years while CR7 has been bossing it.
 
CR7 if he wins serie A and the UCL with Juve he will definately be hailed better than Messi.

Winning the UCL and league for 3 different teams is literally imposdible tp replicate by Messi or anyone in near future. Plus his Euro win for Portugal.

Messi is a step behind Ronaldo.
 
Good move to Ronaldo but a strange move by Juve. It's highly unlikely they will get any money back as he will retire in the next 2/3 years. I guess they badly want to win the CL but now the Premier League teams have moved up to another level. Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal will all be very strong teams in the next two seasons.

Its not strange for juve, they were after a centre forward before the world cup started even higuain stated he might have to leave this summer - which is most likely as madzukic will stay.

juve stock price has massively increased - https://www.football-italia.net/124275/juventus-stock-price-soars, read these links
https://www.football-italia.net/124061/ronaldo-can-bring-€50m-year
https://www.football-italia.net/124328/ronaldo-shirt-every-minute

https://www.football-italia.net/124305/fiat-workers-strike-over-ronaldo

https://www.football-italia.net/124097/juve-issue-stock-statement

Juve generally always do business well, and you have go to remeber the loop holes are bigger in italy than in spain
 
CR7 if he wins serie A and the UCL with Juve he will definately be hailed better than Messi.

Winning the UCL and league for 3 different teams is literally imposdible tp replicate by Messi or anyone in near future. Plus his Euro win for Portugal.

Messi is a step behind Ronaldo.

Juventus have won 7 consecutive league titles, Serie A has become a one team league in the last few years.

Juventus will win the league even if Ronaldo does not play a single minute. Winning the league, which is a foregone conclusion, will do absolutely nothing to his legacy.

However, I do agree that he if delivers the Champions League, he will surpass Messi. They haven't won the trophy for 22 years, and it will be a massive achievement in Ronaldo's career if he takes them over the line.
 
Why talk about just one match they faced each other ? Recently, Messi has been nowhere close to CR7 when it comes to performing against top European teams in UCL knockouts. Failed against ATM in 2016, Juve/PSG in 2017 and Roma in 2018. Messi can continue scoring hat tricks and free kicks against Girona, Eibar, Malaga etc. to win them the La Liga but the fact remains that their season will always be considered a disappointment if they don't deliver in the UCL, like it has been in the last 3 years. I think overall CR7 has 60+ goals in UCL knockouts while Messi has 38 ? Thats a huge difference.

I still think Messi is a better footballer than CR7, but CR7 knows how to take advantage of clutch moments better than Messi. He will perform rubbish for 88 mins then score a 90th minute winner, while Messi will dribble and huff and puff all around the pitch for nothing. Also, the argument that Ronaldo plays for a better team is moot. Messi won all top European honours when he had the support of Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar etc at their absolute peak.

I am really excited to see CR7 in Juve, if he can manage to win a UCL with Juve he will seal the Messi vs Ronaldo debate for me. Doing it with 3 different teams is just unreal.

Messi's dominance over Ronaldo in Barcelona vs Madrid encounters is one of the major reasons why most neutrals consider him the superior player. More often than not, Messi has overshadowed him when both players have graced the pitch together, and that has played a big part in Ronaldo's failure to make Madrid the dominant team in La Liga.

Madrid's four Champions Leagues in five years have quite a bit to do with the fact that they haven't crossed paths with Barcelona. Both Madrid and Ronaldo's inferiority complex with respect to Barcelona and Messi usually kicks in when the two teams face each other, which is why Madrid has struggled to dominate Barcelona even when they have been relatively weak.

Barcelona have been dumped out by Roma and Juventus in recent seasons, but if they were to face-off in the Champions League, I would have backed them to prevail, as they did in 2010/2011.

I don't want to discredit Madrid's glorious run in the Champions League since 2014, but they have had a lot of luck and the referees have been in their pockets as well. They way they scraped past Bayern and Juventus in consecutive seasons was farcical. Ronaldo has had poor games as well, but the situation has allowed him more opportunities to redeem himself.

However, I completely agree that he will surpass Messi if he wins a Champions League with Juventus.
 
Messi fans like Mamoon celebrating of joy tells you what this actully means for messi who has been second best for a few years now.

However in Ronaldos chapter, this would be a good move to add other trophies to his cabinet before he retires, it was probably going to be PSG but because of financial fairplay its Juve, also it will boost Series A which will be good for the league.

"Second best" Messi has surrendered only two La Liga titles to Ronaldo in nine years. No wonder Ronaldo has finally given up. Also, it is a coincidence, but it is funny to see Ronaldo leave Spain right before the introduction of the VAR.
 
Winning the Balon D'or usually comes down to winning the Champions League. Messi has been average in the UCL in the last 3 years while CR7 has been bossing it.

Since xavi retired and iniesta moved out of his prime.
Lol
 
"Second best" Messi has surrendered only two La Liga titles to Ronaldo in nine years. No wonder Ronaldo has finally given up. Also, it is a coincidence, but it is funny to see Ronaldo leave Spain right before the introduction of the VAR.

What planet do you live? Messitopia? RM team was awful last season and its funny how you compare Ronaldo vs Messi on which team wins the title when on indivdual awards Ronaldo takes them all home. Thats 4 ballon dors for Ronaldo in the last 5 years. Yes ignore that main criteria if that makes you feel happy.

Messi had a good period when Xavi and Inniesa were doing all the work for him but since then its been all Ronaldo and since 2 years he has gone way past messi, even though hes 33 and messi is only 30.
 
I think he has 2 more seasons in him so the cost is 50 mln Euros each year for Juventus of which a huge chunk will come from football shirt profits . He will have a tough time though playing in the Seria A than La Liga imo at his age.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Cristiano Ronaldo has spoken about taking Juventus to a new level, the Ballon d'Or...<br><br>And he also squeezed in a sneaky comment about playing in Qatar and China &#55357;&#56384;<br><br>Read: <a href="https://t.co/gGFOTrR7Ew">https://t.co/gGFOTrR7Ew</a> <a href="https://t.co/1IUQcQ9sVm">pic.twitter.com/1IUQcQ9sVm</a></p>— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) <a href="https://twitter.com/BBCSport/status/1018976065413308417?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 16, 2018</a></blockquote>
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The Jeep on the Juventus shirt shows that it indeed is a move to divert attention from the Pakistani election and the jail sentence of the former prime minister. Very sneaky but you can't pull it off as people are aware and will march defiantly on the roads of lahore and pindi and lay in front of tanks for their supreme leader and lord commander mr. nawaz sharif.

Hash tag establishment confirmed.
 
Thought he would move on if they won the champions league this year. I was right.

He should score plenty of goals in seria A. The test is what can he do in the champions league.
 
Cristiano Ronaldo: Portugal and Juventus star tests positive for coronavirus

Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for coronavirus and will miss Portugal's Nations League game against Sweden on Wednesday.

The Juventus forward is "doing well, without symptoms, and in isolation", according to a statement from the Portuguese Football Federation (PFF).

The rest of the Portugal squad were tested on Tuesday and all returned negative results and are available for the Group A3 match in Lisbon.

The PFF confirmed in a statement: "Following the positive case, the remaining players underwent new tests this Tuesday morning, all with a negative result, and are available to Fernando Santos for training this afternoon, in Cidade do Futebol.

"The game (against Sweden), counting for the qualification phase of the Nations League, is scheduled for Wednesday, at 19:45, in Alvalade."

https://www.skysports.com/football/...-juventus-star-tests-positive-for-coronavirus
 
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