Juventus name cheap price tag for Ronaldo after Champions League exit
- Juventus will accept a £25million transfer for their star play Cristiano Ronaldo
- The 36-year-old has not been able to help the Juve win the Champions League
- Ronaldo's contract with the Bianconeri is set to expire at the end of the 2022 season
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Juventus are ready to listen to offers for Cristiano Ronaldo for as low as £25million after they crashed out of the Champions League, Daily Mail.
The Biaconeri signed the Portuguese star from Real Madrid in 2018 in a bid to help them win their Champions League title since 1995.
And the club have failed to progress beyond the quarter-finals in three consecutive seasons including the recent loss to FC Porto away-goal.
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The Italian giants were dumped out of the last season's competition by Ligue 1 side Lyon on the same away-goal rule.
Reports in Italy have suggested that Juve are ready to sell Ronaldo for as little as £25m to save their financial books.
The 36-year-old currently earns a £28m yearly salary and the Serie A champions are looking to get CR7 off their books.
It is understood that Paris Saint-Germain are interested in signing Ronaldo to boost their chances of winning the coveted European trophy.
His current deal at the Allianz Stadium expires at the end of the 2022 season and talks of an extension has not been put on the table
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Paris Saint Germain sporting director Leonardo has stylishly admitted that the French club might be interested to signing Cristiano Ronaldo this summer.
The 36-year-old has been heavily criticised by some quarters following his no-show in their Champions League fixture against FC Porto.
For the second time running, the Turin-based club was dumped out of the European championship at the last-16 stage on away goals rule and the forward has been made the scapegoat for the recent struggles.
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Source: Legit.ng