With the summer transfer period entering a crucial phase, one of the unanswered questions is will Cristiano Ronaldo complete this season with Juventus?

The "Bianconeri" was not immune from the economic crisis that afflicted the major teams of the old continent, and it seems that he wants to get rid of Ronaldo's salary of 31 million euros annually, as the Portuguese star shares this desire to separate.

However, several obstacles appeared in the way of the amicable divorce between Juventus and the "Don" this summer, which means that his exit is unlikely.

Real Madrid closed the door

Before the end of last season, Ronaldo, through his agent, offered his services to his former club.

However, the club immediately rejected this proposal, with the "Mérengue" full focus on winning the signature of French star Clien Mbappe, the Paris Saint-Germain striker.

Messi in Saint-Germain means that Ronaldo is excluded

A second option that previously seemed possible was a move to Saint-Germain, who had been looking for Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the previous months.

However, their decision to include Messi meant that the idea of ​​bringing Ronaldo to the "Garden of Princes" became impossible.

Move to United

There were rumors earlier this summer that Ronaldo could make a long-awaited return to Manchester United, having spent a staggering six years at the club between 2003 and 2009.

However, the Red Devils want - basically - to decide on Paul Pogba's future, because the French star's contract expires next summer, and that is why they want to keep Pogba at Old Trafford instead of returning Cristiano to him.

The last year of the Juventus contract

Although Juventus officials have stated that Ronaldo is staying and is a key player in the team, they know that his departure will provide a large amount of money to help in the reconstruction desired by coach Massimiliano Allegri, including the signing of Manuel Locatelli and the restoration of Miralem Pjanic.

Despite all this, the lack of offers from other clubs means that their efforts to end Ronaldo's tenure in Turin are difficult.