In case you didn’t know…
Cristiano Ronaldo swapped the white of Real Madrid for the black and white stripes of Juventus in a €117 million deal last year.
The Portuguese star, who joined Real Madrid for a world-record fee from Manchester United, spent 9 seasons at the Spanish capital scoring 450 goals in 438 appearances for the Los Blancos. The 34-year-old left the Spanish giants as the highest ever goalscorer in their illustrious history.
The heart of the matter
Cristiano Ronaldo was back in Madrid to receive the “Marca Leyenda” career achievement award presented by Spanish daily Marca to the best sports professionals in the history of the sport.
The 34-year-old received the awards at a ceremony attended by the President of Real Madrid Florentino Perez, Portuguese Ambassador to Spain and several other notable figures. The striker then took part in a Q&A session with kids wearing the jerseys of his previous club.
In the session, Cristiano Ronaldo admitted that he felt sad about leaving Real Madrid after one of the boys told him that he is very sad that the Portuguese star left the club for Juventus.
The striker spoke about going after his 6th Ballon d’Or
The most important trophy of his career?
His previous clubs Real Madrid and Manchester United.
And finally on winning the Champions League with his new club.
What’s next
Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to be back with the Bianconeri before facing familiar foes Atletico Madrid in their final International Champions Cup fixture at the Friends Arena, Sweden.
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