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‘Dream come true’ after Juventus sign Ronaldo

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Italian media was bubbling with enthusiasm on Wednesday after Serie A club Juventus announced the 100 million euro ($118 million) “deal of the century” and wrestled superstar Cristiano Ronaldo from European champions Real Madrid.

The country’s No.1 daily, the Corriere della Sera, led the cries of joy at Ronaldo’s arrival by acclaiming a “dream come true,” while La Repubblica hailed a “117 million euro dream,” referring to the huge investment Juventus will make in their marquee signing.

La Repubblica breaks down the cost of the deal to Juventus as 100 million euros going to Real Madrid, a 5 million euro “solidarity contributi­on” paid to FIFA and 12 million “incidental costs.”

The Corriere della Sera believes that the latter sum is actually the commission being paid to those who facilitate­d the transfer – principall­y Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes.

The front page of Italy’s principal sport daily Gazzetta Dello Sport has Ronaldo exclaiming “I’m coming!” after what it calls “the coup of the century.” Rome-based paper Il Messaggero meanwhile acclaimed club President Andrea Agnelli for pulling of the “deal of the century.”

“A spark has been lit, let us rejoice,” said Corriere Della Sera columnist and Juventus fan Pierluigi Battista.

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