Ronaldo’s Juventus Exit Looms as Contract Nears ExpirationRonaldo’s Juventus Exit Looms as Contract Nears Expiration As Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract with Juventus approaches its end, speculation about his future intensifies, with a potential departure from the Italian giants looming large. The Portuguese superstar joined Juventus from Real Madrid in 2018 in a €100 million deal, signing a four-year contract. However, with only one year remaining on his current deal, the 36-year-old’s future remains uncertain. According to media reports, Ronaldo’s representatives have been in talks with Juventus over a potential extension, but the club is reportedly hesitant to offer a long-term contract due to his age and high salary demands. Ronaldo’s desire to continue playing at the highest level and fight for major trophies could also push him to seek a move elsewhere. Several clubs, including Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Sporting Lisbon, have been linked with a move for the forward. If Ronaldo does leave Juventus, it would mark the end of a successful three-year spell in Turin. During his time with the Old Lady, he has won two Serie A titles, a Coppa Italia, and two Supercoppas. He has also been the club’s top goalscorer in each of his three seasons. However, Juventus’s failure to win the Champions League, a trophy that Ronaldo has won five times, has been a major disappointment. The team has been eliminated in the quarterfinals in each of the past three seasons. With his contract winding down, Ronaldo’s future is set to be a major talking point in the upcoming transfer window. Whether he decides to stay at Juventus, move to another club, or even retire, remains to be seen. One thing is for sure, though: Ronaldo’s legacy as one of the greatest players of all time is secure, and wherever he goes next, he will continue to make headlines.