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Khabib reveals why Cristiano Ronaldo left for Manchester United
Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United came as a shock to many, but that was not the case for Khabib Nurmagomedov, who is a close friend of the Portuguese canon. So why did Ronaldo leave Juventus in the first place?
Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United came as a shock to many, but that was not the case for Khabib Nurmagomedov, who is a close friend of the Portuguese canon. So why did Ronaldo leave Juventus in the first place?
The 36-year-old Portuguese striker wanted to build on the breathtaking success he achieved at Real Madrid in Turin. Few people manage to score more goals than they play at a top club. For Ronaldo, however, that was no problem in the White Ballet!
His goal scoring record stands at 450 goals scored in 438 games. Add to that another 132 assists and you’ll find that Ronaldo has been involved in an incredible 582 goal scoring actions.
That engagement at Juventus is certainly not a flop, but much more was expected from the Portuguese megastar. Even so, his goal tally stuck at 101 goals in 134 games.
But why didn’t Ronaldo continue in Turin? Could it be that he was disgusted with the bad year he had at Juventus or the not-so-promising future of the Old Lady?
No way! “I would not like to reveal our private chat. But Cristiano told me that he was bored in Italy and that he would like to move to England.”
However, even the undefeated UFC fighter is not fond of Italy, or rather Italian football. “I’m not a fan of Italian football. It’s the English Premier League that’s a whole different show that any team can take care of.”
So Khabib will have a very different view of the English top flight now that his great friend, with whom he has so much in common, is in it. But above all, they are both great athletes.
Source: Sport24, Transfermarkt
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