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Published 12:53 10 Nov 2020 GMT
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Then there are the financial factors. Ronaldo earns a reported €31 million a year at Juventus, €8m more than Matthijs De Ligt, the second best paid player at the club. This will have done nothing to enhance dressing room camaraderie and, most significantly, meant Juve were not able to improve other areas of the squad to match his level.
That is something often overlooked when assessing Real Madrid's four European titles in five years - it was not one player winning every big game on his own. They had assembled a team of experienced, world class players who never knew when they were beaten, and were led by a manager who was universally respected at the club and whose man management suited the elite level of the game.
Juventus simply did not (and do not) have the squad to support Ronaldo in the same way Real Madrid had.
The appointment of Andrea Pirlo signals a new dawn at Juventus. The hope is that Pirlo will become their own Zidane, a (very) inexperienced manager whose aura can inspire a new wave of success at the Allianz. They're pressing the reset button, which means offloading the ageing high earners, and bringing in fresh blood and new ideas.
Selling Ronaldo is step one. What follows should be an acceptance that, for whatever reason, the Ronaldo experiment has not worked and really, they never should have signed him.
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