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Goodbye to CR7: Cristiano Ronaldo said goodbye to his teammates and did not train with Juventus in Turin


El portugués marcó 101 goles con la camiseta de la
Portuguese marked 101 goals with the “Vecchia Signora” shirt.

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EFE

By: EFE

Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo attended this Friday morning at sports center of Juventus of Turin to say goodbye to his teammates and left the Italian club facilities without training after having already reached an agreement with the Manchester City , according to some Italian media .

Cristiano Ronaldo arrived on the 09. 20 hours in your car and after forty minutes in the sports complex, he left the Juventus headquarters without training with his teammates.

Cristiano Ronaldo to Manchester C ity from Juventus is a ‘done deal’, via Portuguese journalist @_ GoncaloLopes pic.twitter.com/gA6tq5TdyK

– B / R Football (@brfootball)

August 26, 1200

After a summer in which there was speculation about his possible departure, everything indicates that will leave Turin after reaching an agreement with City , with which Juventus negotiates the details of the transfer.

While, The Turin club is already looking for an attacker to make up for the absence of Ronaldo, who played with Juventus on the first day of Serie A against Udinese, a match that ended in a 2-2 draw, without goals from the Portuguese who jumped to l field in the second part.

Ronaldo will leave Juventus after three seasons, in which he scored 134 goals in 134 matches and in which he won an Italian league title, an Italian Cup and a Super Cup.

Manchester City will bid € 30 / $ 35 M for Cristiano Ronaldo tomorrow, per @ DiMarzio . pic.twitter.com/Yg4RpAorB4

– B / R Football (@brfootball) August 26, 2021

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