The Chief Executive Officer of Juventus says his heart goes out to Cristiano Ronaldo amid his current struggles at Manchester United - but distances his club from the problems in England. Ronaldo spent three years with the Turin-based club, before returning to Old Trafford last summer. The transfer window has closed with Ronaldo remaining a Manchester United player, and he has been dropped for their last three league games by manager Erik ten Hag. The CEO of Juventus feels sympathy for Cristiano Ronaldo's plight at Manchester UnitedJuventus CEO Maurizio Arrivabene, who has held the position since November of last year, said he sympathises with the 37-year-old's plight, noting his club parted Ronaldo on good terms. Meanwhile, Juventus have started their Serie A campaign on an unbeaten streak, with two wins and three draws so far, including Saturday's 1-1 result at Fiorentina.
Source: Daily Mail September 05, 2022 02:09 UTC