Juventus Captain ”Giorgio Chiellini” Claims Paulo Dybala Was Forced To ‘Lower His Goals’ To Pave Way For Cristiano Ronaldo As He Jabs The Portuguese Star After Leaving The Club For Man United

Latest report gathered from the world of football indicates that Juventus skipper, Giorgio Chiellini has lashed out at Cristiano Ronaldo by guaranteeing that the club spun around him at the club and that his arrival at Juventus constrained Paulo Dybala to lower his goal scoring prospects to accommodate Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo left Juventus for Manchester this late spring following three years spell in Italy, returning to United on transfer deadline day.

The Portuguese star denoted his Old Trafford homecoming with two lovely goals as United beat Newcastle 4-1 on Saturday 11, 2021.

Following Ronaldo’s exit, Juventus have attempted to oversee only one point from their initial three matches of the Serie A season in the wake of losing 2-1 against Napoli.

Regardless of their helpless start, Chiellini said he believes Juventus would now be able to adapt without the 36-year-old after the club utilized the whole squad to play for him.

This is what Chiellini had to say;

”When you have a world-class player like Cristiano, you cannot help but use the team to play for him. We must be grateful to Cristiano for all he did during these years at Juventus, but we carry on.

This will be Paulo Dybala’s team. Over the last couple of years, he lowered his average goals because of Cristiano’s presence, but he is a key player for this team and that is recognised by everyone”.

In other news, hotshot footballer and father of 4, Cristiano Ronaldo presently has the quickest selling shirt in the history of the Premier League.

Lionel Messi at long last exited Barcelona following 21 years at the club to join Paris Saint-Germain, while Cristiano Ronaldo has made a thrilling return to Manchester United subsequent to finishing his first spell at Old Trafford somewhere in 2009.

As indicated by Love the Sales, Ronaldo’s notorious No 7 shirt has gotten £187.1m since his number was affirmed on September 2, 2021 while Messi, notwithstanding making his move three weeks earlier, has piled up £103.8m in deals of his No. 30 jersey.

This implies the clubs, have gotten significantly more cash-flow notwithstanding the direct front expenses for the stars. Ronaldo’s transfer fee before additional items was £12.9m, which means his shirt deals are multiple times more than that and have gotten £13.1m in income for United as of now, while Messi’s marking on expense of £25m in the wake of joining the Paris Saint Germain.

The shirt-deal information likewise uncovers that Ronaldo’s shirt is obviously the quickest selling in Premier League history and online looks for ‘Ronaldo 7 shirt’ have expanded by 600% contrasted with the previous summer.

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