Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 100 goals for Juventus in the quickest time in the club’s history. In Serie A’s action on Wednesday, Ronaldo hit the milestone by scoring just before halftime against Sassuolo, giving his team a two-goal advantage at the break.
The Portugal international has scored 100 goals in 131 games for Juventus, becoming the first player in the club’s history to do so in fewer than three seasons. Just Omar Sivori and Roberto Baggio had reached the 100-goal milestone in fewer than five seasons until Wednesday night.
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Ronaldo, who joined the club from Real Madrid ahead of the 2018-19 season, accomplished the feat near the end of his third season with the club.
Furthermore, Ronaldo made history by becoming the first player in history to score more than 100 goals for three different clubs and his national team, having done so with Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Portugal.
Later in the same game, Paulo Dybala scored his 100th Juventus goal, joining Ronaldo in meeting the same milestone. Beyond this season, the Portugal star’s deal has one year left on it, and his future has been the subject of much debate.
In his first two seasons with Juventus, Ronaldo guided them to Serie A promotions. But he is yet to guide them to Champions League glory. And this season’s league campaign sees Juve vying for a top-four finish.
A return to Spain has been debated. As has a second spell at Manchester United or a move to Major League Soccer.
Any transfer out, on the other hand, will necessitate a viable offer to Juventus. As well as the payment of Ronaldo’s huge wages.