In the incident, which sparked a heated debate and gave assurances about the Portuguese star's imminent departure from his club, Juventus.

Press reports reveal the whole truth behind Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer of his luxury car fleet at night from the Italian city of Turin.

There has been controversy, for months, over whether or not Ronaldo will leave Juventus this summer, with the 36-year-old's contract ending with the "Old Lady" after a year, but many talk of the possibility of Eldon leaving the club before his contract expires.

The video was published to further obscure these reports, after a fleet of Portuguese star cars were spotted leaving the Italian city of Turin.

The video, carried by Spanish newspaper Marca, showed one of the carriers shipping Cristiano's luxury cars on a large truck, late at night.

But, according to Spanish and Italian sources, it has nothing to do with Ronaldo's departure from Juventus, or even his continuation with the Turin city giant, who lost his favorite Calcio title this year after the coronation 9 times in a row.

Sky Sports Italia confirmed that Ronaldo had not yet decided on his future with the Old Lady, and quoted sources close to the player, saying that moving his luxury cars is something Ronaldo always does before the holidays.

The widely read newspaper "Gazzetta.it" also reported that Ronaldo usually took his cars to different destinations before the summer, apparently in preparation for the holiday.

However, according to the Spanish newspaper S, this "usual ceremony" was not possible last year when football competitions resumed in June after the height of the Corona pandemic.

According to Corriere Turin, Ronaldo moved his cars for maintenance reasons a year ago because most of his cars are usually checked in Germany.

The Italian website Per Semper Calcio, which posted the video, said that a transport company called Rodo Cargo, based in Lisbon, shipped 7 luxury cars and moved them from Turin to a location unknown to date.

The Portuguese star's future remains unknown in the difficult circumstances of the "Old Lady" team and its possible non-participation in next season's UEFA Champions League.

Ronaldo may ask to leave Juventus at the end of the season, if the Pianconieri fail to place fourth in the Italian league ranking table,.

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