Juventus are advised to release Cristiano Ronaldo

Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Champions League, round of 16, second leg, soccer match between Juventus and Porto in Turin, Italy, Tuesday, March 9, 2021. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

DBasia.news – The news of Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure from Juventus is increasingly heated ahead of the summer transfer market in 2021. This issue cannot be separated from the failure of Il Bianconeri in the Champions League and the potential to lose the Scudetto this season.

Ronaldo is considered to be hampering the development of a team with a high salary and an age running towards 37 years. The news was increasingly heated by the news made by the Italian media La Repubblica.

According to La Repubblica, the former Juventus coach Massmiliano Allegri spoke to Juventus President Andrea Agnelli to expel Ronaldo as he was considered to be hampering the development of the team.

“Getting rid of Ronaldo, he hindered the development of the team and the club,” said Allegri as reported by La Repubblica. Juventus have won nine consecutive Scudettos and Ronaldo is expected to end the fast for Juventus’ Champions League title.

Ronaldo’s contract, which has won five Ballon d’Or, expires in 2022 and the club is meant to keep him until the contract expires. Ronaldo has been linked with two of his former clubs, Manchester United and Real Madrid.

Cristiano Ronaldo could leave Juventus if

Added by Football-Italy there is the potential for Ronaldo to leave Juventus if they fail to qualify for the Champions League qualification. The chances are quite small unless Juventus fail to win three points until Serie A ends.

Currently Juventus is in third place in the standings with 62 points from 30 matches, three points adrift of Napoli at fifth and seven points from Lazio in sixth place.

Besides that Ronaldo was also able to leave because of the negative news from the Italian media for him. Especially recently Ronaldo was seen throwing the Juventus jersey after the 3-1 win over Genoa. That further strengthens the issue of him leaving from a club that he been defended since 2018.