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Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Hezscore(m): 5:08pm On Nov 20, 2019
Cristiano Ronaldo to depart Juventus for brand spanking new club on one situation

Juventus credible player, Cristiano Ronaldo may want to depart the membership at the end of this season if the Serie A champions fail to win the UEFA Champions League.

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This turned into disclosed via reputable Spanish journalist and former Head of Marca, Eduardo Inda.

Inda stated this in an interview with a Spanish television programme, ‘Chiringuito De Jugones’.

He stated: “Cristiano Ronaldo should leave Juventus at the cease of the contemporary season if they do not win the Champions League.

“He went to Turin to try and win his third Champions League with a unique club but things are getting complex.”

He added: “Juventus want to signal Pogba and Mbappe. I suppose it is going to be tough for them, specially the second.

“Due to the revenue limits, in the event that they want to signal those gamers they would should allow for Ronaldo’s exit from the club so it's miles becoming a totally probable outcome.”

Ronaldo joined Juventus from inside the summer time of 2018.

The 34-yr-antique will now desire to lead Juventus to victory once they tackle Atalanta inside the Serie A fixture on Saturday.
Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by MrBrownJay1(m): 5:14pm On Nov 20, 2019
he better start packing his bags then....

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Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Hezscore(m): 10:25pm On Nov 20, 2019
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Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Davida33: 4:42am On Nov 21, 2019
Fake News
Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Nobody: 8:21am On Nov 21, 2019
That's Ronaldo for you. Always looking to join teams that are very likely to win leagues and then claim versatility. Very wise guy.

Now that Juventus is showing no prospects of winning UEFA, the dude wan japaa.

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Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Hezscore(m): 8:56pm On Nov 25, 2019
Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Hezscore(m): 9:12pm On Nov 25, 2019
Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Nobody: 7:05am On Nov 26, 2019
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Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Hezscore(m): 6:44pm On Nov 27, 2019
Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Digital101: 11:30pm On Nov 27, 2019
Ronaldo is the king of football
Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Hezscore(m): 11:40pm On Nov 27, 2019
Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Davida33: 11:50pm On Nov 27, 2019
DanXplore:
That's Ronaldo for you. Always looking to join teams that are very likely to win leagues and then claim versatility. Very wise guy.

Now that Juventus is showing no prospects of winning UEFA, the dude wan japaa.
Ronaldo is not leaving Juventus until they win the Champion league but everyone knows that Messi can only perform in Barcelona.
Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Hezscore(m): 2:40am On Nov 28, 2019
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Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Rotimi47: 11:38am On Nov 28, 2019
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The former Lyon centre-forward has had to take on more responsibility since Ronaldo's departure, a challenge he hasn't shirked. The 31-year-old has scored 12 goals in 16 games at the start of 2019/20, while he remains as adept as ever at bringing team-mates into play.


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The 26-year-old has continued in a similar vein since joining PSG on loan in the summer, since when he's found the net 10 times in 11 outings. There's room for improvement in his work outside the box, but very few strikers come alive inside it quite like Icardi.

6. Roberto Firmino (Liverpool)
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Firmino’s goal record – 47 in his last 121 games for Liverpool since the start of last season – is good rather than great, but it’s his ability as a facilitator which really sets him apart. Intelligent, dynamic and technically gifted, the selfless Brazilian invariably brings out the best in those around him.

5. Luis Suarez (Barcelona)
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Technically gifted and surprisingly strong, Suarez is the archetypal South American striker. He can drop deep or sprint in behind, is extremely well-rounded, and on his day virtually impossible to play against. Those days aren't quite so frequent as they used to be, but rest assured: he's still got it.

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Aguero’s days at Manchester City looked to be numbered early on in Pep Guardiola’s tenure, but the Argentina international has demonstrated his enduring quality to climb back above Gabriel Jesus in the centre-forward pecking order.

The 31-year-old's combination play and ability to press from the front have improved under Guardiola’s tutelage, and he has ultimately become more of an all-round – and better – striker for it. Sticking the ball in the back of the net remains his forte, though, and there are few players more clinical than City’s record goalscorer.

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1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus)<--pagebreak-->
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Ronaldo is still deployed from the left on occasion, but in recent years he’s morphed from wide forward to central striker. The Portugal international doesn’t get as involved in the build-up play as he once did, but he remains incredibly productive in front of goal, having scored 34 times in his 57 appearances for Juventus.

The 34-year-old is also on course to set a new international goals record, with Ronaldo now just 10 behind Ali Daei’s 109 for Iran. Don’t bet against him doing that and winning the Champions League with a third club before next year’s out.

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Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Nobody: 3:44am On Nov 29, 2019
Juventus don't need to buy any player or change the coach because Ronaldo wins trophies ALONE!!!

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Re: Christiano Ronaldo To Leave Juventus On Stated Condition by Hezscore(m): 8:48pm On Nov 29, 2019

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