Juventus: 3 players that Massimiliano Allegri should keep

Juventus, Max Allegri (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images)
Juventus, Max Allegri (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images) /
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#1 Cristiano Ronaldo — Should Juventus keep him?

When discussing the future of a gigantic name like Cristiano Ronaldo, the first thing that comes into consideration is what the player wants. As it has happened over and over again, a legendary player like Cristiano Ronaldo may want to join another club in pursuit of a new adventure this summer.

In that case, the manager or club doesn’t have anything to do. Then, a manager can only hold talks and try to pin the player with the cobwebs of words. But most of the time, it is the player who ends up being victorious at the conclusion of the duel.

Ever since making his mega move from Real Madrid to Juventus, the five-time Ballon D’Or winner has won everything but a Champions League title. Despite netting 101 goals from only 133 appearances (per Transfermarkt) and breaking numerous records for the Serie A club, Ronaldo might prefer putting his career at Manchester United and Real Madrid ahead of his time at Juventus while recollecting his splendiferous success or putting those recollections into words after hanging his boots.

With Allegri, Ronaldo could give his dream of winning the Champions League with Juventus another try. If he fails, the holder of the 2020-21 Capocannoniere could leave as his contract is also set to run out in June 2022.

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That being said, as one can’t clap with one hand, Allegri will also need to extend his arm of support towards the Portuguese talisman. And then, destiny will decide whether the rejuvenated partnership of Allegri and Ronaldo is good enough to deliver Juventus the first Champions League title of the 21st century.