Difficult for Real to replace Ronaldo, says Juve chief
STAR POWER Comments come after Spanish giants lose three of their last four matches
MILAN: Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici said Monday it was not easy to replace a player of the calibre of Cristiano Ronaldo as he also dismissed a return to Italy for Manchester United’s French World Cup winner Paul Pogba.
Ronaldo, 33, joined Juventus from Real Madrid last summer for 100 million euros. The Spanish club have lost three and drawn one of their last four matches and are currently fourth in La Liga.
“Ronaldo is probably the best player in the history of the game so he isn’t easy to replace,” Paratici told journalists at the Manlio Scopigno ceremony at Rieti in central Italy after receiving a “Manager of the Year” award.
Paratici revealed that the fivetime Ballon d’or winner had been keen from the outset to join Juventus. “We talked about it initially, and straight away we got the feeling he wanted to join us, which was a huge advantage,” he said.
“Real Madrid had a gentleman’s agreement with him, the ownership kicked things off and negotiations began.” Paratici stressed Juventus’s support for the Portuguese star Ronaldo, currently embroiled in damaging rape allegations. “Cristiano is a very simple person and an excellent professional, he has all our support,” said Paratici.
The Juventus sporting director ruled out a return of French World Cup winner Pogba, who played for the Turin side from 2012 to 2016.
The 26-year-old Pogba has been told he will not captain United again after reportedly falling out with United manager Jose Mourinho.
“We love him very much,” said Paratici.
“We want him to do well since we are close to him but he isn’t a Juve player anymore.
“We’re connected to him, but we’ve never thought about it and we’re not going to think about it.”
Pogba joined United from Juventus for a then world record fee of 89 million in 2016.
Paratici, 46, also denied a move for Lazio’s Serbian midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-savic, saying: “He’s a great player, but we haven’t spoken to him or Lazio”.
Paratici is set to have more responsibility within Juventus after the departure of general manager Giuseppe Marotta.
BALLON D’OR NOMINEES
Juventus f orward Cristiano Ronaldo has been named among 30 nominees for the men’s Ballon d’or trophy awarded by France Football magazine to the best player in the world.
The Portugal captain has won the award for the past two years and five times in all, a record he shares with Argentina’s Lionel Messi who is also on the list announced on Monday. Ronaldo’s nomination comes after the 33-year-old last week denied rape allegations levelled against him by a woman who sued him in court in the United States. European champions Real Madrid dominate the nominees with eight players, including Croatia midfielder Luka Modric and Wales forward Gareth Bale.
France World Cup winners Paul Pogba, N’golo Kante, Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappe, Raphael Varane, one of the Real Madrid contingent, and captain Hugo Lloris have also been nominated.
A panel of journalists select the winner of the Ballon d’or,which was first established in 1956 and will this year feature a women’s award for the first time, to be decided from a shortlist of 15 players. The winner is set to be announced on December 3.