#1 The moment has come for Ronaldo to start a new chapter
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All good things come to an end
As the saying goes, all good things come to an end. And Ronaldo's Real Madrid career is no different.
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The former Manchester United player has been at the Spanish club for almost ten years and won everything possible. But, now the time has come for the attacker to start a new chapter in his career.
Although he is one of the best players around and he claims to have to the physicality of a 23-year-old, Ronaldo is moving towards the end of the career. There is no much time before the player starts to look rusty on the field. It is not wrong to say that we have already seen glimpses of it. Is it?
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However, that doesn't mean that he is not good enough for a club like Juventus and needs to move to the Major League Soccer like most other 33-year-old footballers.
The MLS is probably in the former Sporting Lisbon player's plan, but a move to the United States is one for the future.
Do you think Ronaldo will move to Juventus? Sound off your opinions in the comments section below!
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Dakir Mohammed Thanveer
Dakir is a European and Indian football journalist at Sportskeeda with an overall experience of 10 years. Holding a Master’s degree in Journalism & Mass Communication, and currently pursuing Master’s in Sports Journalism from Sheffield Hallam University, he is a seasoned football journalist who has interviewed the likes of former Liverpool star John Arne Riise, covered the entire 2022-23 Indian Super League season of the Kerala Blasters, and has delivered a seminar at an international conference held by St. Albert's College, Ernakulam.
Thanks to his extensive academic background in journalism, Dakir understands the importance of accuracy and spends a significant amount of time researching the subject. In today’s data-driven world of football, where players are perceived as machines, he prides himself amplify the voices of the people that make football the beautiful game that it is.
He started following football in 2013, and more specifically, Brendan Rodgers’ Liverpool, and admires Jurgen Klopp for his untouched charisma and unmatched legacy. A perpetual underdog supporter, he is a fan of under-fire Reds forward Darwin Nunez and can’t wait for him to show the world what he truly is. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s iconic “corner taken quickly” corner assist for Divock Origi in Liverpool’s 4-0 UCL semifinal win over Barcelona left a lasting impact on him.
When not writing, Dakir enjoys indulging in his guilty pleasure - watching mass commercial movies.