Madrid's "Real" promises to hold C. Ronaldo tribute match next year

Cristiano Ronaldo still can put on Madrid's "Real" jersey - the Spanish club plans to invite Turin's "Juventus" next year to the "Santiago Bernabeu" stadium.

Every year, legendary matches are held at the Madrid stadium in honor of the founder and longtime president of Madrid's "Real" Santiago Bernabeu. In 2013, in the battle for this trophy, the "whites" invited Raul's former team "Al Sadd," and the player himself represented both the "Real" and "Al Sadd" teams.

This year, specifically this Saturday, the Madrid team invited "Milan" to the "Santiago Bernabeu" to play a friendly match with them.

According to "Marca," the team that will receive an invitation to these matches in 2019 will be Turin's "Juventus." The reason for all this is to hold a full stadium tribute match to C. Ronaldo. It is likely that the player himself will wear both teams' jerseys.

The Madrid team has also been trying for some time to invite "Porto" to say goodbye to Iker Casillas, but the Portuguese team has not yet been able to arrange a meeting due to a complex season start schedule.