Portugal’s national football team captain, Cristiano Ronaldo insists he remains as ambitious as ever after completing his €100 million move from Spain’s Real Madrid to Italian giants, Juventus.
The 33-year-old Ronaldo who said he was ready for a ‘brand new challenge’ in Italy was unveiled by the Serie A outfit on Monday evening after passing a medical earlier in the day.
“The nine years at Real Madrid were wonderful, but it’s a brand new step in my life, so I thank all the supporters with my heart. But I have to focus on this next step. I’m looking forward to playing. I’m very motivated, concentrated and focused on that,” he said at a press conference.
He added: “I’m going to try to show that I am a top player, as usual. I’m going to work hard in training … I am very ambitious and I like challenges. I don’t like to stay in my comfort zone. After the experiences in Manchester and in Madrid, I’d like to mark the history of Juventus.
“I’m here because it’s a brand new challenge for my career. It’s a big club and usually players of my age go to Qatar or to China, with all due respect, so coming to such an important and outstanding club at this point in my career makes me very happy. That’s why I’m very grateful to Juventus for this opportunity.
“Juventus have won domestic cups and Serie A titles and they were in the final of the Champions League, so I am so proud to be here. I am so proud that they were interested in me.
“I hope I can give the best response on the field during matches, that’s what I can do. I hope I can take them to an even higher level.”
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