Football
The end of a great era at Real Madrid. Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed his transfer to Juventus five years ago
Five years ago, one of the biggest transfers in football history took place when Cristiano Ronaldo left the Spanish capital for Juventus. The transfer cost 100 million euros.
Five years ago, one of the biggest transfers in football history took place when Cristiano Ronaldo left the Spanish capital for Juventus. The transfer cost 100 million euros.
It was a day that perhaps all Real Madrid fans feared as much as they could. After nine years, the legendary Portuguese and the club’s all-time top scorer decided to change his destination.
Cristiano Ronaldo joined Real Madrid in 2009 for 94 million euros, making him the most expensive footballer on the planet at the time.
The fact that more than 80,000 people welcomed him at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium at the time is a testament to what a huge transfer it was.
With Real Madrid he won every trophy imaginable, won the Champions League three times in a row, broke countless records and became the top scorer in the history of the white ballet. Perhaps every Real Madrid fan could not imagine the day when they would say goodbye to the Portuguese goal scorer.
But that day has come. Exactly five years ago (July 10, 2018), Juventus confirmed the arrival of Ronaldo for €100 million.
The very departure of the legendary footballer still carries a bitter aftertaste to this day. Real Madrid only said goodbye to one of the most successful footballers in its history through a YouTube video and did not prepare an official ceremony for him.
Despite the fact that his involvement in Italy is no longer much talked about, he left more than a considerable mark here too. During the three years he played 134 games and scored 101 goals.
He managed to win the championship twice with Juventus. Once the Italian Cup and twice the Italian Super Cup.
How to evaluate this engagement? Winning a championship was previously a foregone conclusion at Juventus. But Ronaldo came for a completely different reason and that was to bring success in the Champions League, which he himself had won five times.
Despite all the goals and trophies the Portuguese has won, his legacy could be compared to that of Ronaldinho, Luis Figo, or Samuel Eto’o. They are legendary footballers who played in Serie A. Not Serie A legends.
Source: Transfermarkt, Twitter – Madrid Zone
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