Juventus: a former manager tackles Cristiano Ronaldo

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Cristiano Ronaldo (38 years old) brought a lot of hope to Juventus when he arrived in 2018. A possible transfer thanks in particular to Giuseppe Marotta, sporting director of Juventus FC from 2010 to 2018, now at Inter Milan. The Italian, after more than 5 years, returned to the transfer of the five-time Ballon d’Or in “Wolf – Storie che conta”, a podcast by an Italian rapper named Fedez. For him, his time with the Old Lady was not a success. “The purchase of Cristiano Ronaldo by Juventus did not produce the expected results. Let’s just say that his contribution did not live up to the great expectations raised by his arrival..

It is true that on an accounting level, the Portuguese cost the trans-Lapin club dearly: 50 million euros in transfer fees plus almost 100 million in salary. Cristiano Ronaldo certainly did not win the Champions League with Juventus. But throughout his three years, the current Al-Nassr player still won two Scudetti, three Italian Super Cups and an Italian Cup. All with 101 goals in just 134 matches.

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