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Former Man Utd star threatens to leave Juventus if they fail to qualify for UCL next season

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The Italian club, Juventus are going through a tough phase as the season runs to an end.

The Old Ladies have dropped out in the top four in the Seria A table and if they are not careful could stop them from playing in the Uefa Champions League next season.

Presently, they are seated in the 5th spot behind Napoli while Inter Milan seat at the top of the table.

However, the latest report has revealed that former Man Utd and Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo could leave Turin at the end of the season if they fail to get a Champions League qualification next season.

If Juve doesn’t make it to the UCL next season, it will mark the first time in 18 years that Ronaldo will not play in the popular tournament.

To prevent this from happening, Portugal international will be switching to another club.

Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano told talkSPORT that the 36-year-old, who has one year remaining in his contract, will ask to leave the club if he is not competing in Europe’s elite competition.

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Romano also suggested that any potential suitors for Ronaldo would have to be prepared to fork out around £30m in wages.

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