The general manager of Juventus refuses to exclude the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo



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Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta remains discreet about the possibility that the Serie A champions will make a sensational move for Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid.

Reports suggest that the defending Champions League champions are wondering if Portuguese striker Ronaldo at the Bianconeri this summer.

Ronaldo won the Golden Ball, awarded to the best player in the world, for the last two campaigns and scored 15 times in the Champions League last season while Real won first European competition of clubs for the third time in a row

Cristiano Ronaldo hinted that he could be on the move (Mike Egerton / PA)

However, the Portuguese have hinted that he might want to leave the Spanish capital and Juve has been linked to his signature in recent days.

Marotta did nothing to minimize these rumors when Sky Sport asked him: "Can Juve begin to dream of Cristiano Ronaldo?"

The Juventus General Manager replied, "I do not will not talk about that. "

Ronaldo scored against Juventus in the 2017 Champions League final (Nick Potts / PA)

Ronaldo, the leading scorer of all time from Real, has been in Madrid since he's made a trip to the Manchester United world record in 2009.

Yet he sparked the idea that he could look for a new club with his comments after the victory of the Champions League against Liverpool in Kiev last month.

Speaking to BEIN Sport, Ronaldo said, "In the coming days, there will be an answer about my future for fans, who have always been by my side. Real Madrid. "

Ronaldo has been a thorn in the direction of Juventus in recent years, scoring twice in the final of the Champions League in 2017.

In the quarterfinal of this year Turin, he scored a sensational kick that was applauded by Juventus fans and that is Ronaldo's late penalty that eventually toppled the Italians.

Juve midfielder Matuidi said he would like to have Ronaldo as a team. "It would be amazing to have one of the best players in the world at Juventus," he said in quotes posted on Marca's website. "It would be great for the club and for the players, but at the moment I am focusing on France."

– Press Association

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