Former Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo, has revealed why he left his former club for Juventus.
Ronaldo joined Juventus in a £100million transfer this summer revealed he joined the Italian club because he wanted to win the Champions League with them.
In an interview with DAZN, after becoming a global brand ambassador for them, he said: ‘I want to win the Champions League with Juventus,’ he told broadcaster, DAZN.
‘We’ll focus on that, with my team-mates, but without obsessing over it. We’ll go step by step and then we’ll see: if it’s this year, next year or the year after that…
The Portuguese star who already has five Champions League titles to his name added that: ‘the objective for the club is to win the League, Coppa Italia and, of course do our best in the Champions League.’
When asked about his son and whether he thought Cristiano Ronaldo J could follow in his footsteps, the 33-year-old continued: ‘He’s very competitive. He’s like me as a child. He doesn’t like losing.
He’ll become like me, I’m 100 percent sure of it. I’d like to teach him some things, but ultimately he will choose what to do and he’ll always have my support.
But of course, I’d like him to become a player because I think he has a passion for it too.’
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