Cristiano Ronaldo 'eternally grateful' to Real Madrid if he leaves, says agent
Football | July 06, 2018 13:06 ISTCristiano Ronaldo hinted after the Champions League final in May that he could be leaving Real Madrid.
Cristiano Ronaldo hinted after the Champions League final in May that he could be leaving Real Madrid.
The Old Lady are willing to lure in the 33-year old by offering a four-year contract and 30 Million Euros per year.
Juventus were strong favourites to sign the midfielder and now along with countrymate Sami Khedira, Can will be present to strengthen the midfield options.
The 40-year-old Buffon says the Serie A match against Hellas Verona on Saturday will be his last for Juventus, he has received offers to play elsewhere which have changed his mind about retiring.
He announced his retirement from the national team in November when Italy lost a World Cup playoff to Sweden but recently returned for friendlies.
There was even more reason for the team to celebrate as Allegri, who has now won four successive league and cup doubles at Juventus, suggested he'd remain in charge next season.
Despite successfully defending the Italian league four times, Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri's future has been in doubt after early Champions League exit.
Juventus moved seven points clear of second-placed Napoli and, with two rounds remaining, can secure the title on Sunday.
Ronaldo converted a penalty kick deep into injury time to send Real Madrid through to the semifinals for the eighth straight season despite a 3-1 home loss to Juventus.
Ronaldo pulled off a spectacular overhead kick to score his second goal of the night on Tuesday as his Real Madrid beat Juventus 3-0 in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal.
FC Barcelona will take on AS Roma where as Sevilla will face German giants Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals of the 2017-2018 UCL season.
The Fiorentina players and staff all came out for the warmup wearing Astori No. 13 shirts and lined up next to a giant poster of his shirt and the words 'captain forever'.
Juventus displayed the resolve missing in the first leg against Tottenham, evidence of the doggedness that has taken the Italian champions to two Champions League finals in the last three seasons.
Juventus was also slated to host Atalanta in Serie A on Sunday but that match was snowed out and will be made up March 14.
Tottenham had a mountain to climb against a side which had reached the Champions League final in two of the past three seasons.
Two-time defending champions Real Madrid take on a hungry and ruthless Paris Saint Germain where as the Kings of Italy, Juventus take on a rampant Tottenham Hotspurs in this week's clashes.
The win assured Chelsea of a top-two finish in Group C and left the 2012 European champion at the top with a two-point lead over Roma, which lost 2-0 at Atletico Madrid in the group's other game.
Edin Dzeko's double had briefly put Roma in front but 2012 Champions League winner Chelsea remains two points ahead of the Italian club at the top of the group.
"If you leave Messi with an open field you know what's going to happen," said an upset Juventus coach.
Lionel Messi grabbed his 95th and 96th goals in the Champions League, breaking the deadlock just before the end of the first half in the Group D game.
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