Manchester United are still reportedly keeping close tabs on Cristiano Ronaldo's situation at Juventus amid rumours the Italian club could look to cash in on the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.
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Despite the former Real Madrid talisman being 35 years old and having won almost every individual and team trophy available to him in his career, his hunger and desire has not waned at all.
Ronaldo is still very much among the leading players in world football, with the forward having struck 16 goals already in just 13 appearances so far this season for Juve.
His future in Italy, however, is believed to be uncertain amid the financial strain the Bianconeri have experienced in 2020, although he does have two years remaining on his contract.
Manchester United, whom Ronaldo represented from 2003 to 2009, are claimed to be among the clubs monitoring his situation at the Old Lady.
Per Tuttojuve, the Portugal captain is still being closely watched by the Red Devils, who are willing to match his current wages on a two-year deal with the option of a third.
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Ronaldo has never ruled out the possibility of returning to United, where he won his first Ballon d'Or and UEFA Champions League title, but his potential return might depend on whether or not the English giants qualify for the European competition next season.
Having played 102 times for Juve since 2018, he has scored 81 goals and assisted a further 19 strikes for the Bianconeri.