Juventus are understood to be pondering a move to sell Cristiano Ronaldo next summer as they try and balance the books amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Ronaldo 35, remains Juve’s highest-paid player by a long way. In fact his current £28m salary is five times more than Juve’s next highest-paid player Paulo Dybala.
The Portugal star is under contract until June 2022, but such is the Serie A club’s financial plight they are considering recouping some of the £105m they spent on the forward in 2018.
That’s the story coming from Goal journalist Romeo Agresti, via Spanish paper Sport.
It’s certainly not the first time this year that sale talk surrounding Ronaldo has emerged.
This summer France Football, Milan’s Radio Rossonera and Foot Mercato all claimed that Ronaldo could be heading to Paris after two years in Turin.
In August the French outlet claimed Ronaldo’s agent had opened talks over a surprise transfer to Paris Saint-Germain.
Juventus were eliminated from the Champions League at the quarter-final stage for the second year in succession. That apparently did not gone down well with Ronaldo, and it was believed that a move would suit both parties.
However, a transfer was not forthcoming, and Juventus president Andrea Agnelli dismissed the talk.
“He’s going to stay with us,” Agnelli told Sky Sport. “I’m sure that Cristiano will play for Juventus next season. He’s a pillar of this team.”
But next summer could be a different story and the Covid-19 crisis has much to do with Juve’s thinking.
The Serie A champions posted losses of €71.4m for the year ending June, 30, 2020. A rise of €31.5m on their previous financial results.
They saw year-on-year revenues fall from €621.4m to €573.4m and posted their their third straight year in the red.
It has led to alarm bells ringing in Turin and Ronaldo could be sold next summer to ease that burden, claims the reporter.