Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has fueled the speculation of a possible summer exit from Juventus, after having his seven supercars moved away from the garage of his luxury home in Turin.
Footage has emerged of Ronaldo’s multi-million pound vehicles being loaded onto a truck of a well-known Portuguese moving company headed to Lisbon.
Italian publication Tuttosport published the video posted on the web by Per Semper Calcio, in which a group of men could be seen working under the cover of darkness, loading the cars onto a Rodo Cargo haulage vehicle.
The operation was carried out at 3 o’clock in the morning away from prying eyes.
The company chosen for the luxurious move is a well-known transport company based in Lisbon, suggesting Ronaldo is taking his rare pride and joy supercars back to his homeland, while deciding on what comes next for his football career.
Workers were seen busying themselves loading cars onto a truck to free up space in his huge garage in Turin.
The Portuguese superstar could leave Juve a year earlier than the end of his contract, which is set to expire in June 2022.
Talk has gathered regarding the possibility of Ronaldo returning to his boyhood side Sporting Lisbon, after his mother Dolores recently insisted she would try to talk him round to the idea.
The movement of Ronaldo’s cars is seen as significant, after their arrival in Turin in the summer of 2018 gave the earliest indication of his transfer to Juve, giving definitive certainty to talk of a Real Madrid exit.
The fact that the cars have now left the garages and are on course towards a new destination could mean the opposite.
Ronaldo has been linked with a potential switch to French football with Paris Saint Germain, while an emotional swansong at Manchester United is never far from conversation.
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