The S newspaper reported on Italian press reports that the coming days will see a session between Italian club Juventus management and team star Cristiano Ronaldo, to discuss his future with the team.

Ronaldo's return has recently declined and failed in his primary task, as the goal for which the Portuguese player was contracted 3 seasons before Real Madrid, the culmination of the UEFA Champions League, was not achieved.

According to "Toto Sport," the president of the Juventus Club, Andrea Annelly, will hold a meeting with Ronaldo to discuss his departure from the club before his current contract expires until June 2022.

While La Gazeta dello Sport wrote that Ronaldo, 36, might not be happy with the Old Lady right now, he knows it's not easy to get the same salary at another club, so the solution might be to leave by the end of the season.

And Wednesday Fabio Baratecci, the sports director of Juventus, revealed more about Ronaldo's future with the team.

Paratici, during a statement by Sky Sports, told The S: "There's still time in Ronaldo's contract, and we have time to talk to him."

But the sports director added a sentence with disturbing connotations for the Portuguese star and his lovers when he added a short phrase: "It is not our priority now to renew his contract."

The Portuguese star was roundly criticized, after Juventus were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League, despite a 3-2 win over Portuguese Porto in the home game, Tuesday.

The "Old Lady" team was excluded according to the principle of extraterrestrial objectives, which caused widespread outrage among Juventus' supporters, seeing Ronaldo as remiss.

Eldon played mainly in the match, and contributed to Juventus scoring the first equaliser, but this pass was Ronaldo's only contribution, during the match, while the audience was willing to play a "decisive role."

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