Bianconeri sees the Portuguese star move forward this summer, and admits “it won’t be long to find a new club”
Cristiano Ronaldo will not take “much time to find a new club” and the 2020-21 campaign is “his last season in Turin” says Toto Schillaci, who believes criticism of the Juventus superstar is behind leaving Another “Over the Top” Champions League.
A last-16 loss to Porto for Andrea Pirlo’s side has raised questions about the five-time winner of the Ballon d’Or, who moved to Italy from Real Madrid in the summer of 2018.
Schillaci believes Ronaldo remains “the best forward in the world” despite being 36 years old, but admits it could be a challenge. another new deal as he approaches the final 12 months of his current contract at Allianz Stadium.
What was said?
Schillaci, who was on Juve’s books when he won the Golden Boot at the 1990 World Cup Sport Gazzetta dello de Ronaldo: “This is his last season in Turin. I don’t know if the club will give him a contract update but there is no doubt that it will take a long time to find a new club.
“The criticism he received after the Champions League is getting the upper hand, we are talking about the best progress in the world. Anyone can have a bad game. Juventus may not have understood the opposite. ”
Schillaci said Ronaldo will “continue to give everything and himself to the club to show that only Porto was in the game again. ”
Who has been associated with Ronaldo?
As talk of leaving Turin begins to accelerate, a number of landing sites have been built.
His steps to a familiar environment have been rumored, with Real Madrid and Manchester United being considered as possible options.
Actual leader Zinedine Zidane has kept these rumors going with claims that he would welcome Ronaldo back to the Santiago Bernabeu.
A completely new start for Ronaldo was suggested, with David Beckham revealing that he would welcome the opportunity to add Ronaldo to his tent at his levels at the MLS Inter Inter side.
The bigger picture
Ronaldo has not offered any indication that he will be pushing for a move after maintaining impressive individual levels at Juve.
He has scored 95 goals in 122 goals for the Bianconeri, going to the top of the Serie A scoring charts this season, and said he still has plenty left in the tank.
The evergreen opponent said on social media: “I can’t wait for the next games and challenges! Next records and prizes! Believe me, this story is still far from over. The future is tomorrow and there is still a lot to win for Juventus and Portugal! “