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MILAN (ITALY), 13/11 / 2017.- Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon reacts after Sweden's pbad to the 2018 World Cup at the end of the return match between Italy and Sweden for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying round today, Monday 13 November 2017, at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium in Milan (Italy). The Italian team did not draw 0-0 against Sweden on the second day of qualifying to qualify for the World Cup. Due to the 0-1 that followed the first leg, she could not qualify for the final. Russian World Cup 2018. EFE / DANIEL DAL ZENNARO
Italian Goaltender Gianluigi Buffon former captain of Juventus and recently signed by Paris Saint Germain, said Monday that he does not would not be surprised to see the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo signed for the Turin club and that, on the other hand, would make him happy.
"I would not be surprised to see Ronaldo in Juventus, I would be happy because that's what the world of Juventus needs." Buffon said in an interview with the Italian private network "Sky Sport"
The goal, which was presented Monday in Paris as a new PSG player, also explained that he would not be bothered by the fact to coincide with Juventu s with Ronaldo, if the Portuguese signature ends up being confirmed
"It would not bother me. I was bored by the two goals that brought me into the final and those that I had last year, "he joked, referring to to the double that Ronaldo presented to Juventus in the final of the Champions League 2017 he scored in the quarterfinals of the last "Champions".
"This would be the best advertisement for Italian football.This is the confirmation of how much Juventus as a company, with Andrea Agnelli and his family, is able to adapt to the situation. time and even anticipate, "adds Buffon
The statements of the new goalkeeper PSG come at a time of media closure for the eventual signing of Ronaldo for Juventus, which according to international media may be imminent.
Juventus would pay a hundred million euros to Real Madrid and offer the Portuguese a four-year contract in exchange for 30 million net euros per season. EFE
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