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Report: Real Madrid considering Juventus' €100M Ronaldo bid

The unthinkable has taken one stride towards fruition.

A day after an almost inconceivable report out of Italy linked Juventus with Cristiano Ronaldo, BBC Sport’s Simon Stone says Real Madrid is considering a €100-million offer from the seven-time reigning Serie A champ.

Holder of a countless number of Real records from his nine seasons in the Spanish capital, Ronaldo’s potential exit from the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium began to gain steam when Spanish publication OKDiario claimed Madrid slashed the 33-year-old’s release clause from €1 billion to €120 million.

That report and comments from the Portuguese star hinting at unrest following the Champions League victory over Liverpool have vaulted a potential move from unlikely to reasonable.

A €100-million move for Real’s all-time leading scorer would eclipse Juventus’ reported club-record €90-million fee paid for Gonzalo Higuain, and would also surpass the £80 million Los Blancos splashed to pry the five-time Ballon d’Or winner from Manchester United in 2009.

Tuesday’s reports suggest that Ronaldo’s wage demands could be a stumbling block for the Old Lady. Sky Sport Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio contends that Ronaldo would require an annual wage of €30 million, a massive increase on the current club-high €7.5 million that Higuain pockets.

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Klopp: Karius' Champions League howlers due to concussion

London – Loris Karius looks set to remain Liverpool’s first choice goalkeeper after club manager Jurgen Klopp said his errors in the Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid were because he was concussed.

Karius, who was diagnosed as suffering from concussion by two American doctors days after the final as a result of an elbow from Real hardman Sergio Ramos, is likely to start in goal for the Premier League side in a pre-season friendly with Chester City on Saturday.

Klopp’s comments come after earlier efforts reportedly to buy Brazilian number one Allisson from Serie A outfit AS Roma came to nothing. The Italians, irked they had sold Egyptian star Mohamed Salah to Liverpool too cheaply last year, upped the price to beyond what the English club were willing to pay.

Klopp, though, told Liverpoolfc.com nothing had changed for him with regard to his fellow German Karius’s status from the moment the final whistle sounded in the final to his return to pre-season training.

Karius had been distraught at the end of the 3-1 defeat and it had been remarked the players who consoled him on the pitch were Nacho and Gareth Bale from Real as well as Liverpool icon turned pundit Jamie Carragher and not initially his own team-mates

“I don’t know exactly what people think or made of the situation. The only thing I can say is he had a concussion in the game.” said Klopp.

“Whoever had a concussion knows there is not one way how it feels, there are different ways. He didn’t feel it obviously.

“That’s how concussions are. The guy who has it is the last one to be aware of it probably.”

Klopp, who will be under pressure to deliver some silverware this season after taking Liverpool to three finals and losing all of them, says it took a phone call from German legend Franz Beckenbauer — who spoke to “Germany’s most famous doctor” — to convince him it had been concussion.

“I got all the pictures from different perspectives, saw it and thought: ‘how can we all think that the boy who didn’t show any weakness in that game until then, made these big mistakes in a very important game and nobody thinks it’s because of the knock he got?'” said Klopp.

“But now I know a concussion isn’t coming and going in a day. Five days after the final, Loris had 26 of 30 markers for a concussion still. That’s clear.”

“So, from this point of view, from my side everything is fine. We don’t think about that anymore and we start completely new,” said Klopp.

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PSG officially signs 40-year-old Gianluigi Buffon

French giant Paris Saint-Germain has completed the signing of goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon on a free transfer.

The club introduced the 40-year-old Italian goalkeeper in a swish video on its official Twitter account.

Taillé pour Paris ! pic.twitter.com/yBYMkX02rD

— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) July 6, 2018

The former Juventus mainstay agreed to a one-year deal with an option for a second season.

“It is with a great feeling of happiness that I join Paris Saint-Germain,” Buffon said. “For the first time in my career, I am leaving my country and only a project this ambitious could have encouraged me to make such a decision.

“To have followed the club’s incredible progression in recent years, I know what dreams Paris Saint-Germain and its fans have in their hearts. I am going to bring all my energy, all my experience, and all of my thirst to win to help my new club achieve all the great objectives it has set out for the future.”

With the signing of Buffon, a move that has been in the works for some weeks, PSG has locked down its No. 1 spot between the posts with one of the most decorated and experienced goalkeepers in world football.

Buffon, who was born less than eight years after PSG was initially founded in 1970, has played 1,000-plus competitive games of senior football between his time at Parma and Juventus, and his 21-year international career.

After winning a seventh consecutive Italian title in 2017-18, Buffon can now continue to pursue his ultimate goal of winning the UEFA Champions League for the first time.

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Report: Ronaldo agrees to 4-year contract with Juventus

Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Juventus is beginning to materialise, as the Portuguese superstar has agreed to a four-year contract worth €30 million per season to move away from Real Madrid and join the Italian champion, according to Ed Aarons and Fabrizio Romano of The Guardian.

It’s the latest development in a story that’s picked up steam ever since Ronaldo hinted at leaving Real Madrid following the Champions League final.

Reports in Spain earlier this week suggested Ronaldo choose to leave the Santiago Bernabeu after he wasn’t offered a better contract, and because of his poor relationship with club president Florentino Perez.

Ronaldo has expressed his desire to join Juventus and been in touch with Andrea Agnelli, the club’s director.

Ronaldo has a release clause worth €1 billion in his contract, but Juventus is confident it can get a deal done for a fraction of that price. Juventus has reportedly submitted an offer worth €100 million, while Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, is believed to be in the process of holding talks with Perez to ensure the deal goes through.

If the move is completed, Mendes could be set to collect a €10-million commission fee.

“If it happens, it will be a new chapter and a new challenge in his brilliant career,” Mendes said, as translated by The Guardian, after conducting a meeting with Madrid’s vice-president, Jose Angel Sanchez. “If Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Real Madrid, he will remain eternally grateful to the club, the president, all the staff without exception, as well as the Madrid fans throughout the world.”

Despite reports over the past few years of a possible return to Manchester United, the Premier League outfit will not launch a bid this summer to sign Ronaldo, according to Sky Sports.

Friday marks the nine-year anniversary of Ronaldo’s unveiling at Real Madrid following the completion of his £80 million (€94 million) transfer from United, which was a world-record transfer fee at the time.

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