Ronaldo, who has 12 months remaining on his Juve contract, has been the subject of much recent transfer speculation with Spanish TV show El Chiringuito suggesting a return to Real Madrid could happen.
“Let’s clarify this issue, Ronaldo told me that he’s staying,” Allegri told reporters ahead of Juve’s Serie A opener at Udinese on Sunday.
Nonetheless, since joining Juventus on a four-year deal for a reported $117 million transfer fee in 2018, the 36-year-old has been unable to lead the Italian team to a Champions League title, a competition he won four times with Real Madrid.
On Tuesday, Ronaldo said on social media that he “can’t allow people to keep playing around with my name.”
Meanwhile Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti tweeted that although Ronaldo was “a Real Madrid legend and he has all my affection and respect,” he never considered signing the forward.
“As well as this most recent episode in Spain, there have been frequent news and stories associating me with a number of clubs in many different Leagues, with nobody ever being concerned about trying to find out the actual truth,” Ronaldo said in his Instagram post.
Ronaldo ‘means guaranteed goals’
Despite Juve’s stuttering form last season, Ronaldo was Serie A’s top scorer with 29 goals.
“[Cristiano] Ronaldo didn’t play in our friendly on Thursday because I gave him half a day off to recover after a week of intensive training,” Allegri told the Juve website on Saturday.
‘He’s available for tomorrow. He gives us an extra gear and means guaranteed goals. We must work as a team to get the most out of him.
At the start of his second spell with Juve, Allegri won five Scudettos with Juve from 2015 to 2019.
“The first game is always difficult,” added Allegri. “Udinese are a strong, powerful team and they had one of the best defensive records last season in terms of chances conceded.
“They didn’t concede from corners and they’re dangerous on the counter with fast, skilful players.”
“It’s going to be a finely fought season and you can’t have peaks at 100 and then 30, better to have a cruising speed of 80 to 90.”
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