Why Ronaldo wants Real Madrid exit

Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave Real Madrid because he does not feel he is loved any longer, Marca reports.Image result for ronaldo juventus
The club's decision to put a €100 million (£88m/117m) price tag on his head in January was sufficient to convince the 33-year-old that he is not valued at the Santiago Bernabeu as he once was.
Juventus have been heavily linked with a move for the Portugal star.
Ronaldo has signed Juve contract - Moggi
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Cristiano Ronaldo has already signed a contract and completed a medical with Juventus, according to the Serie A side's former CEO Luciano Moggi.
Talk of the Portuguese icon making a €100 million (£88m/$116m) move to Turin from Real Madrid is rapidly increasing, and Moggi says the deal is further on than most believe.
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PSG prioritise Kante as Chelsea eye Ndombele

Paris Saint-Germain are determined to sign N'Golo Kante from Chelsea this summer, forcing the Blues to turn to Tanguy Ndombele to replace him, Goal understands.
Chelsea do not want to lose their star midfielder want more than £100 million ($132m) for him, but PSG could offer Adrien Rabiot as part of a deal to lower the price.
If Kante opts to return to his homeland, the London side will try to sign Lyon's rising star Ndombele after an impressive 2017-18 campaign.
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Pavard agrees Bayern switch

Bayern Munich have jumped ahead of Manchester United and Arsenal to sign Benjamin Pavard from Stuttgart next year, Kicker reports.
The 22-year-old right-back has impressed at the World Cup with France and had a good season in the Bundesliga, attracting interest from abroad.
But Pavard has already agreed to join Bayern, who will pay €35 million (£30m/$41m) to land him, though he will spend another season at Stuttgart before moving to the Allianz Arena side in 2019.
Martinez in line for Spain job

Belgium manager Roberto Martinez is set to be interviewed by the Spanish football federation after the World Cup, according to the Sun.
The former Everton boss has guided Belgium to the quarter-finals and is on Spain's shortlist to become their next permanent manager after caretaker boss Fernando Hierro could only take La Roja to the last 16.
Luis Enrique, Michel and Quique Sanchez Flores are also in contention for the job following the departure of Julen Lopetegui just days before the start of the tournament.
Bailly demands Man Utd talks

Eric Bailly wants to discuss his future at Manchester United before the new season begins, the Sun reports.
The defender would like to stay at Old Trafford, but is concerned about his standing at the club and wants to speak to manager Jose Mourinho about where he features in the club's plans.
Bailly started just 15 games last season for United and has two years left on his contract with the Red Devils.
Ronaldo to be offered bumper new deal

Real Madrid are set to make every effort in order to keep Cristiano Ronaldo at the Bernabeu, according to the Daily Record .
The Ballon d'Or winner is reportedly wanted by Juventus and is willing to speak to the Turin side, but Madrid are ready to offer the Portuguese a bumper new deal in order to persuade him to stay.
Odriozola closing in on Madrid switch

Spain international defender Alvaro Odriozola is set to trade Real Sociedad for Real Madrid this summer as talks between the clubs heat up, AS reports.
The 22-year-old will make the jump for a fee of around €40 million (£35m/$47m), although the structure of the payments has yet to be defined.
Former Spain boss Julen Lopetegui, whose move to Real was announced prior to the World Cup and caused his sacking, handed the player his international debut.

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