Juventus would like to extend Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract with the club by another two years, according to a Spanish report.
Spanish daily AS state that the Bianconeri would like to extend Ronaldo’s current deal, which expires in June 2022, for a further two years.
This would take the Portuguese international's stay in Italy through to his 39th birthday.
In order to convince the former Real Madrid striker to stay in Turin, the club want to sign a younger striker to compliment the No 7’s skillset.
Juventus would like to extend Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract with the club by another two years, according to a Spanish report.
Spanish daily AS state that the Bianconeri would like to extend Ronaldo’s current deal, which expires in June 2022, for a further two years.
This would take the Portuguese international's stay in Italy through to his 39th birthday.
In order to convince the former Real Madrid striker to stay in Turin, the club want to sign a younger striker to compliment the No 7’s skillset.
AS state that Juve are looking at signing one of Timo Werner, Gabriel Jesus, Harry Kane or Mauro Icardi for next season.
Icardi seems the likeliest option, with Juve linked to the Inter outcast in the past.
It’s reported that Icardi is unhappy at French giants PSG and is pining for a return to Italy once his loan ends in Ligue 1.
Ronaldo currently earns in the region of €31m a season at Juve, it’s unknown at this stage whether he would take a pay cut to stay with the Old Lady for a further two seasons.