Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo has become Juventus' first player in history to win the title of the three biggest leagues in Europe.

On Saturday, Juventus won the Italian league title with a new title that made him reach the 27th title with the various clubs he played for.

The Portuguese won the Premiership title three times in 2006-2007, 2007-2008, and 2008-2009.

He also won the league title (Liga) twice in the seasons of 2011-2012, and 2016-2017.

Ronaldo will have a golden chance if he wins the top scorer in the Italian league to combine the top scorer in the three leagues after winning the Premiership and Liga titles.

Juve won the Serie A title for the eighth time in a row and 35 in his history to top the Champions League.

But Juventus's joy this season is not complete. The team was eliminated from the quarter-finals of the Champions League by Ajax Amsterdam, and the Italian Cup also dropped out of the quarter-finals against Atlanta.

With eight successive titles in the Serie A, Juventus have overtaken all European clubs in terms of successive wins and Olympique Lyon are second with seven consecutive titles.

Juventus also set the record for Inter Milan, Fiorentina and Turin in terms of the timing of the Italian league title (five rounds before the end of the competition).