Cristiano Ronaldo has helped Juventus unveil their new kit for 2021-2022 season despite ongoing speculation over his future at the club.
The striker was seen wearing the club's iconic black-and-white stripes in a series of photographs released on the club's website.
The launch comes just after Ronaldo's super car were seen being loaded onto a truck of a well-known Portuguese moving company headed to Lisbon.
Italian publication Tuttosport published a video - that was posted on the web by Per Semper Calcio - which saw a group of men loading seven cars onto a Rodo Cargo haulage vehicle at 3 o'clock in the morning.
The company chosen for the move is a well-known transport company based in Lisbon - suggesting Ronaldo is taking his supercars back to his homeland, while deciding on what comes next for his football career.
Despite Ronaldo's decision to send his cars back to Lisbon, Jorge Mendes has ruled out a fairytale return to his former club Sporting Lisbon as he claims the striker's 'career plans do not go through Portugal'.
Ronaldo has been linked with a transfer this summer after Juventus missed out on the Serie A title for the first time in a decade this season.
The Italian giants also crashed out of this season's Champions League at the last-16 stage and could fail to finish the domestic season in the top four.
However, Ronaldo's inclusion in the club's unveiling of the new kit has thrown a further spanner in the works.
Ronaldo - who is contracted to the club until 2022 - was seen wearing the kit which 'celebrates ten years at the Allianz Stadium'.
The new jersey is said to have been designed 'from the club's classic aesthetic, revisited in a modern key and inspired by the Allianz Stadium'.
While the traditional black and white style remains, the new shirt features a mesh-like material.
However, it remains to be seen as to whether Ronaldo will be donning the kit next season.
Ronaldo has been linked with a potential switch to French football with Paris Saint Germain interested in acquiring his signature.
While a return to Manchester United has been a topic of conversation with many hoping the Portugal international will feature in red once again.
Brightberry
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FAILURE is not the opposite of success, it is a part of SUCCESS...@Forzajuve
halacr7madrid
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Ronaldo scored 36 goals in all competitions and Messi scored 37 goals in all competitions despite having one game in hand for Messi and two game for Ronaldo and top scorer of their respective league but there club won only one trophy each so it's not there problem it's club problem so they are still goat
RogerCule
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"If you think Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are struggling, You need to reset your football understanding and knowledge, They're still the same as the past best seasons they had, Their football Clubs are maybe the ones struggling so this is why you subject them as also Struggling, Lionel Messi had big problems with injuries at the start of the season and I believe that gave Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid an advantage to stay on top, Because Barcelona were not looking like they were ever going to be able to challenge for the league title until Leo Messi came back to his full fitness, Overtook everybody to be La liga Top scorer with 30* GOALS, Cristiano Ronaldo last time I checked he has like 28 to 29* Serie A goals this season and he is alone on top there, In this case if they still scoring this much, then the problem is not with them, It is with the teammates at the back line, This means they score and their Defenders always fail to keep clean sheet, They are still on top of their game, Because both are on the verge of scoring 30 league goals this season, Amazing numbers for their age and they got nothing prove to anyone." #Diego_Simeone