Cristiano Ronaldo transfer of the offer of Juventus would have accepted by Real Madrid | Bleacher's report



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  MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 11: Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid celebrates his first goal in the quarter-final of the UEFA Champions League, return match between Real Madrid and Juventus at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 11, 2018 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Chris Brunskill Ltd / Getty Images)

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The Spanish press continues to tie Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo with Juventus, with the latest reports saying Los Blancos will accept a € 100 million offer of champions of Italy.

Josip Pedrerol, director of the Jugones gossip program (h / t AS ), says Real are ready to sell their striker, and the Bianconeri are ready to match

Pedrerol even went so far as to suggest that Ronaldo knew that Juventus were interested in his services before Liverpool's final victory in the 2017-18 UEFA Champions League, after which he suggested that he could be on the move.

  The Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo arrives at Zhukovsky airport, about 40 km southeast of Moscow, on July 1, 2018, after the defeat of the Portuguese team in front of the Uruguay in the match for the FIFA World Cup 168.

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Italian experts are much less convinced that the Portuguese international will join Juventus, and l & # 39; former club director Luciano Moggi completely rejected the speculation in an interview with Sportitalia (19459011) Chris Burton):

"It makes me laugh."

"The problem of Juve, it is not Ronaldo, it is the defense and the midfield"

"For me, they would be wrong. Million Wages

"Everyone should remember that I had a market to buy it when I was a kid, Ronaldo, but [Marcelo] Salas said no, then that did not happen. "

The Juventus reputation of chasing value in the transfer market, and spending 100 million euros or more on a 33 year old would certainly be out of character for a club that working on a smaller budget than other European giants Jugones suggested that the club would match his current wages, but not a member of the old lady earns eight-figure salary.

Italians are desperate for European glory, however, and their desire for the success of the Champions League may t see them break with their traditional approach. A move for Ronaldo seems highly unlikely but not impossible.

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