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Cristiano Ronaldo asks not to start for Juventus at Udinese on Sunday – Sky Sports

Cristiano Ronaldo asked not to start for Juventus against Udinese in Serie A on Sunday, according to Sky in Italy.

Ronaldo, who began the game on the bench, is out of contract next summer.

The 36-year-old Portuguese superstar has been linked with former club Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City.

Juventus risk losing him for nothing in 2022 unless they sell him this summer or agree a new deal.

We understand Ronaldo is open to leaving Juventus but no club has made an offer for him and he has not officially told the Italian club he wants to leave.

Juventus expect him to stay and vice chairman Pavel Nedved has said as much this weekend.

Any club wanting to sign Ronaldo would have to buy out his Juventus contract, which would cost €28m.

Cristiano Ronaldo (AP)
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo is out of contract at Juventus next summer

Juventus boss Max Allegri said ahead of the weekend that Ronaldo had no intention of leaving.

Allegri said: “He has never wanted to leave.

“He told me that he’s staying and he will be in Udine.”

Ronaldo: My story at Real Madrid has been written

In a lengthy Instagram post last week, Ronaldo distanced himself from reports in Spain linking him with a return to Real Madrid by insisting his story at the Bernabeu “has been written”.

Real sold Ronaldo to Juventus for a fee of just over £100m three years ago with Ronaldo writing: “Anyone who knows me is aware of how focused I am on my work. Less talk and more action, this has been my guiding motto since the start of my career.

“However, in view of everything that’s been said and written recently, I have to set out my position.

AP: Cristiano Ronaldo
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo distanced himself from reports linking him with a return to Real Madrid

“More than the disrespect for me as a man and as a player, the frivolous way that my future is covered in the media is disrespectful to all the clubs involved in these rumours, as well as to their players and staff.

“My story at Real Madrid has been written. It’s been recorded. In words and numbers, in trophies and titles, in records and in headlines. It’s in the Museum at the Bernabeu Stadium and it’s also in the minds of every fan of the club.”

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