Cristiano Ronaldo agree to Leave Real Madrid To Juventus for £88m this Summer.
Real Madrid had accepted Cristiano Ronaldo's decision to leave the Club. He will going to juventus where he will earn €30M per Season.
Cristiano Ronaldo looks increasingly likely to leave Real Madrid this summer after the Spanish giants decided they will accept an £88m offer from Juventus, according to reports.
The 33-year-old
hinted that he could leave the Bernabeu directly after Real won their third successive
Champions League title at the end of May, while he has been agitating for a
move since last summer.
Ronaldo is
believed to want a significant pay rise that keeps him in line with the new deals
handed to Neymar and Lionel Messi by PSG and Barcelona respectively.
Real president
Florentino Perez had been unwilling to sanction a new contract for a player in
the twilight of his career, and was adamant that Ronaldo would only be sold if
his €1billion (£883m) release clause was met.
But now Perez
appears to have relented, with El Chiringuito TV show Jugones
claiming that Real have decided to accept Juventus’ £88m offer – which is just
a tenth of the release clause.
Despite finally
offering improved terms, Ronaldo has rejected Real’s contract proposal and
believes his cycle at the Bernabeu has come to an end.
Madrid are
prepared to cede to his desire to leave the club as reward for his service over
nine hugely successful seasons, in which he has won the Champions League four
times.
Juventus have
offered Ronaldo a mammoth £26m-a-year contract – the same as Real’s final offer
– over four years, meaning he will be 37 by the time his contract expires.
Real’s change in
stance and new-found willingness to allow Ronaldo to leave is expected to
entice both Manchester United and PSG to make a move, with both clubs having
shown an interest in the past.
However, Juve are
the runaway favourites, with Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, having used
negotiations with the Italian side over Joao Cancelo’s £35m move to also
discuss bringing Ronaldo to Turin.
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Source: metro
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