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Cristiano Ronaldo Posts Cryptic 373-Word Statement In Hint He Is Leaving Juventus

Cristiano Ronaldo Posts Cryptic 373-Word Statement In Hint He Is Leaving Juventus

Ronaldo took to social media to reflect on his season at Juventus.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Cristiano Ronaldo has issued a cryptic statement on social media, reflecting on his season at Juventus amid intense transfer speculation regarding his future.

Ronaldo's Juve secured Champions League qualification by the skin of their teeth as they failed to defend the Serie A title.

The 36-year-old didn't even start in his side's last game of the campaign against Bologna - reduced to a role as an unused substitute.

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Image: PA

His exclusion from the team added fuel to the fire concerning his next career move, with reports claiming Manchester United are keen on resigning him in the summer.

The five-time Ballon d'Or has since shared a message on Instagram, saying he's achieved his target at Juve in an ominous update.

He wrote: "The life and career of any top player are made of ups and downs. Year after year, we face fantastic teams, with extraordinary players and ambitious goals, so we always have to give our best to keep ourselves at excellence levels.

"This year we couldn't win Serie A, congratulations to Inter for the well deserved title. However, I have to value everything that we achieved this season at Juventus, both in collective and individual terms. The Italian Super Cup, the Italian Cup and the Serie A Top Scorer trophy fill me with happiness, mainly due to the difficulty they carry with them, in a country where nothing is easy to win.

"With these achievements, I reached a goal that I had set myself since the first day I arrived in Italy: to win the Championship, the Cup and the Super Cup, and also to be Best Player and Top Scorer in this great football country filled with tremendous players, giant clubs and a very own football culture.

"I've already said that I don't chase records, records chase me. For those who don't understand what I mean by this, it's very simple: football is a collective game, but it is through individual overcoming that we help our teams achieve their goals. It is always looking for more and more on the field, working more and more off the field, that records eventually emerge and collective titles become inevitable, some being the natural consequence of the other.

"So, I'm very proud with this fact that has been widely replicated in recent days: Champion in England, Spain and Italy; Cup winner in England, Spain and Italy; Super Cup winner in England, Spain and Italy; Best Player in England, Spain and Italy; Best Scorer in England, Spain and Italy; Over 100 goals for a club in England, Spain and Italy. Nothing compares to the feeling of knowing that I've left my mark in the countries where I've played, and that I gave joy to the fans of the clubs I represented. This is what I work for, this is what moves me and this is what I'll always keep chasing for until the last day.

"Thanks to everyone who took part in this journey! We stand together!"

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Image: PA

Ronaldo has enjoyed three terms in Turin since leaving Real Madrid, winning the Scudetto title, Supercoppa Italiana and Coppa Italia.

But he's failed to add to his Champions League tally, with the club performing disappointingly in Europe during his time at the club.

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