Cristiano Ronaldo: from worthing a fortune to "be released" by Juventus
The Portuguese striker has notably lost his worth and Juventus is set to let him go.
Cristiano Ronaldo loses his price. According to Transfermarkt, the market value of Portuguese has fallen by $ 10.8 million since the season began. His goals, moreover, are against opponents of less strength, he averages 2.58 shots on goal per game (less than in other campaigns) and also signs worse numbers in the passing section with 30.62 passes per game, of which 24 , 35 reach a partner.
An analysis of the newspaper Sport shows that it is due to his poor performance in the tournament. Cristiano Ronaldo scores, shoots and recovers less than in his six previous seasons with Real Madrid. His scoring average is the worst since he arrived at the Bernabéu. This year he scored 0.85 goals per game, the only campaign, along with his arrival, in which he did not reach an average goal per game.
Although it wouldn’t be fair to say that Cristiano Ronaldo has failed at Juventus, the player hasn’t quite offered what Juventus had envisaged when they broke the bank for him. Signing Ronaldo for a staggering 100 million pounds, Juventus have failed to progress past the round of 16 in the two seasons Ronaldo has been at the club. Although the player has gone onto net on a massive 92 occasions in 120 matches, he’s failed to showcase his mettle in the competition Juventus really wanted.
While Ronaldo still has a year left on his contract, its increasingly looking like Juventus will not be extending the player’s deal. And Corriere dello Sport in Italy have now gone onto report that Juventus would be willing to part company with Ronaldo for a measly 29 million pounds come the summer of 2021 in a bid to avoid losing the player on a free.
While it remains to be seen what the future holds for Ronaldo, the player still has the Serie A left to fight for. He has scored on 27 occasions for the club in the showpiece league but unfortunately his goals have not been enough to take Juventus to the summit, what will happen with his tenure in Italy?