CRISTIANO RONALDO will hold urgent talks with Juventus over his future as transfer speculation mounts.
The Portuguese legend, 36, only has a year remaining on his whopping £540,000-a-week deal.
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He looked set to depart the club if they missed out on Champions League qualification but Juventus managed to scrape fourth-place in Serie A with a 4-1 win over Bologna.
However, the forward was left on the bench for that crunch clash with boss Andrea Pirlo claiming that decision was down to ‘fatigue’.
A host of clubs have been linked with a move for Ronaldo, with both former sides Manchester United and Real Madrid keen on bringing him back.
Paris Saint-Germain are another side who would love to add him to their ranks while his first club, Sporting Lisbon, would be his mother’s ideal destination for her son.
It has been an unhappy time at Juve as they failed to win the title for the first time in nine years – which will lead to a huge overhaul of the squad this summer.
Now Sky Sports have claimed Ronaldo will sit down to discuss his future with the Italian giants over the coming days before heads off with Portugal for Euro 2020.
The icon wrote on Instagram on Monday: “This year we couldn’t win Serie A, congratulations to Inter for the well deserved title. However, I have to value everything that we achieved this season at Juventus, both in collective and individual terms.
“The Italian Super Cup, the Italian Cup and the Serie A Top Scorer trophy fill me with happiness, mainly due to the difficulty they carry with them, in a country where nothing is easy to win.
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“With these achievements, I reached a goal that I had set myself since the first day I arrived in Italy: to win the Championship, the Cup and the Super Cup, and also to be Best Player and Top Scorer in this great football country filled with tremendous players, giant clubs and a very own football culture.
“Thanks to everyone who took part in this journey! We stand together!”
Even though he was axed for their last match, Ronaldo still managed to claim Serie A’s golden boot award with 29 goals in 33 appearances.
Ronaldo’s future now appears to be linked with that of under-pressure boss Pirlo and sporting director Fabio Paratici.
Both chiefs have faced calls to quit after their miserable campaign.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk