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Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala's hours in Juventus may be coming to an end

By Mauricio Saenz

The early UCL elimination could mark the end of the striker's tenure in Italy

The early UCL elimination could mark the end of the striker's tenure in Italy

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After an early and disappointing exit from Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentinean Paulo Dybala are the most aimed players to leave Juventus next summer. The Argentinean who was due to renew his contract this season, will be one of the transferable of the next transfer market due to his high cost. The Portuguese has offers from Manchester United, PSG and MLS.

Dybala, haunted by a series of injuries that have prevented him from playing since January 10, was in the process of renewing his contract in exchange for 15 million euros per year, a situation that changed since "Juve" will offer him hands of 10 million euros and it will give you the option of looking for another club, according to the Italian newspaper Tuttosport.

The situation of the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo is not very different. The striker is being the target of most criticism after the elimination of the "Champions" against Porto, and due to his contract of 31 million euros per year that led the Turin team leadership to consider a transfer as the most viable way out.

The Lusitanian has a current contract with "Juve" until June 30, 2022 but is analyzing the option of leaving and received offers from Manchester United, a club where he shone more than a decade ago (between 2003 and 2009), from Paris Saint Germain and another from Inter Miami who competes in the US MLS.

The elimination of the Champions League denied Juventus to pocket about 10 million euros by not passing the round and also took away the chance to continue adding income in the case of advancing, since to access the final they would have received 60 million of euros.


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