epa09366519 Juventus' player Cristiano Ronaldo arrives at J Medical Center of Juventus, in Turin, Italy, 26 July 2021. EPA-EFE/Alessandro Di Marco

Multiple reports suggest Manchester United have agreed a €28m fee with Juventus and two-year contract with Cristiano Ronaldo.

Goal.com Juve expert Romeo Agresti, Gazzetta dello Sport writer Luca Bianchin and Portuguese expert Pedro Almeida all report it is a done deal.

Sportitalia transfer pundit Alfredo Pedullá notes the conference call between the clubs is going on this afternoon to work out the final details.

The total cost of the fee will be €28m, although that could be split into different levels of easy and not so easy to achieve bonuses.

The Athletic claim the fee is €15m plus €8m in add-ons.

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This figure was necessary to ensure Juventus did not make a loss on Ronaldo one year from the end of his contract.

Manchester United have offered Ronaldo a two-year deal which Sky Sport Italia claim is worth €18m per season, including various bonuses.

CR7 landed in Lisbon this afternoon with his private jet, so if there are to be any medical tests, they are likely to be held in Portugal ahead of his international duty.

After he had been close to Manchester City, who refused to pay a transfer fee, it represents a return to Manchester United, where he had already played from 2003-09.

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