Spanish press doesn't doubt: C. Ronaldo will move to "Juventus"

Recently, there has been talk in the media that this summer the transfer window will be shaken - one of the best footballers on the planet Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Madrid's "Real" after nine years.

The 33-year-old veteran hinted about his intentions to leave after the UEFA Champions League final. Initially, it was thought that the Portuguese was just trying to earn a new contract, but everything points towards C. Ronaldo having a new team.

Both of Madrid's major newspapers - "AS" and "Marca" - report that Florentino Perez had a meeting with Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes and received a negative response.

The same sources indicate that C. Ronaldo has already agreed on contract details with Turin's "Juventus" - 30 million euros per year.

The star of the Portuguese national team will cost "Juventus" 100 million euros. It is said that C. Ronaldo expressed his desire to leave in January when he found out that the club would sell him for that amount to an unspecified club.

As "Marca" wrote on its front page, the Portuguese instructed his agents to look for a new team, because if "Real" valued him at 100 million euros, then he is no longer needed by them.

C. Ronaldo arrived in Madrid in 2009 for a then-record 94 million euros. During this time, the Portuguese managed to win numerous individual awards and become the club's all-time top scorer.

In total, the forward scored 450 goals in 438 matches.