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Normally, players are given at least a week's rest after competing in a major tournament like the FIFA World Cup before returning to their respective clubs, but Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to training just four days after his heartbreaking exit from the tournament.
He may not have a club right now, but according to reliable reports from 'Relevo,' he's currently working out at Real Madrid's training facility, Valdebebas. Cristiano reportedly received permission from his former club Madrid to return to his old home and train alone while deciding on his next career move.
Of course, the 37-year-return old's to Madrid demonstrates that he is on good terms with the Spanish giants, but it does not imply that they are interested in re-signing him just yet.While still competing in the World Cup, there were numerous rumors about Ronaldo's future, with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr reportedly making a sizable financial offer to the player.
In fact, Ronaldo had to publicly deny at one point that he had signed a contract to join Al Nassr, with the forward eager to continue his career at the highest level in Europe.
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Juventus beat out top European clubs to sign Dusan Vlahovic in January, partly because he preferred to wear black and white.
He was one of Europe's best strikers and scored regularly for Fiorentina, with Arsenal providing Juve with the most competition for his signature.
However, his will won out, and he is now the Allianz Stadium's top striker, with Juve hoping he will lead them to new trophies.
However, according to Football Italia, his camp is not ruling out the possibility of him leaving 12 months after moving to Turin.According to the report, they will be willing to speak with new suitors at the end of the season as long as Juventus is willing to sell.
Juve FC claims
on the one hand, we have a lot of people and a lot of people as well as a lot of people.
The Serbian is still developing and will need to stay at the club for a long time to make an impact at the Allianz Stadium.
However, given our financial difficulties, it would be prudent to offload him and replace him with a less expensive frontman.
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