Cristiano Ronaldo (171 Viewers)

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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RONALDO EMPTIES HIS LOCKER: HIS TIME AT JUVENTUS IS OVER

Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly emptied his locker at Juventus, informing the club his time with the Bianconeri is over.

Sky Sport Italia reports the Portugal captain has cleaned out his locker in the dressing room and reveals he will not be available when Juventus play Empoli this weekend.

Gianluca Di Marzio claims Ronaldo has informed the Bianconeri that he doesn’t want to play for the Old Lady anymore and a bid from Manchester City is expected in the coming hours.

The previous reports had suggested agent Jorge Mendes has travelled to convince Manchester City of meeting Juventus’ demands.

Diario AS in Spain reports the 36-year-old has reached an agreement with Manchester City, but the Premier League side haven’t found a solution with Juventus.

There are no concrete offers yet, as Juventus reportedly demand between €25-30m to sell the striker.

Mendes travelled to France today to continue pushing Manchester City into paying up the required transfer fee and SportItalia expects the agent to return with an offer that Juventus will then accept.

The latest report from Sky Sport claims Ronaldo has emptied his locker and is preparing for life elsewhere. Ronaldo’s time at Juventus is already over.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Media don't have a clue. They are just throwing the usual suspects and hope something sticks. I'm actually surprised Belotti has not been linked yet but fully expect it at some point.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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https://football-italia.net/ronaldo-empties-his-locker-his-time-at-juventus-is-over/

RONALDO EMPTIES HIS LOCKER: HIS TIME AT JUVENTUS IS OVER

Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly emptied his locker at Juventus, informing the club his time with the Bianconeri is over.

Sky Sport Italia reports the Portugal captain has cleaned out his locker in the dressing room and reveals he will not be available when Juventus play Empoli this weekend
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:lol: Fuck him if this is true.

Would be worth all the money to keep him just to bench his ass all season.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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To be honest after the Porto game I was thinking we should sell him. He was terrible in both games on the stage where he usually performs best and his overall performances have dipped. I think we can be a better side without him if we replace well.

However, with so little time left in the window and so few decent options this is a bad situation.

I really hope we don't blow the money on someone who is not good enough or not a long term solution or some player on huge wages that we can't get rid of.

Vlahovic would have been perfect but he seems off the market.
because tactics were build around ronaldo. Thats why other players peform worse than before. but we didn’t make any promising signing with this midfield and now we no longer favourites for CL.
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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People don’t like Scamacca but surround him with better players and he will shine. He’s like a young Mandzukic. His value isn’t necessarily goals. He’s a beast in the press and has a tireless engine.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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If the only options are names the likes of Icardi, I think I'd honestly rather shithouse our way through this season with youth players and then go all out next summer.

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People don’t like Scamacca but surround him with better players and he will shine. He’s like a young Mandzukic. His value isn’t necessarily goals. He’s a beast in the press and has a tireless engine.
Allegri would love him then.
 
Jun 16, 2020
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GDM's names are Kean and Scamacca.
Im okay with one of them, depends on the price tho. I really like Kean but I probably cared a lot less if he wasn’t a youth product. I had my doubts about his technical abilities, his first touch was kind awkward and he was blind when he dribbled. Passing was average to back then. Didn’t follow him since his left, so not sure how he developed.

Scamacca has a interesting set of characteristics, but both are still very raw. I choose both of them over Icardi or Auba for sure, I rather choose for the future than a mid/short term option with high wages again.
 

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