'his last club'

Cristiano Ronaldo will retire at Juventus after £99million move from Real Madrid, reveals agent Jorge Mendes

Portuguese superstar has penned a four-year deal with the Serie A giants after nine years in Spain

CRISTIANO RONALDO'S agent has revealed the striker will retire at Juventus.

The Portuguese superstar completed a £99million switch to the Serie A side earlier this week after nine years with the Spanish giants.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is Real Madrid's highest goalscorer in historyCredit: EPA

Agent Jorge Mendes has confirmed that the 33-year-old will see out his career in Turin after the four-year deal was agreed.

Speaking to Football Italia, Mendes said: "I'm very happy for Cristiano.

"Juventus will be his last club club and I'm glad he made this decision.

"With this team he'll close out his marvellous career.

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Jorge Mendes won the Best Agent of the Year at the Globe Soccer Awards six times in a rowCredit: AFP - Getty

"I thank [President] Andrea Agnelli in particular for his determination and his willingness to negotiate with Real Madrid.

"I also thank [general manager] Beppe Marotta for his professionalism."

Mendes ended his 11-year feud with the Italian club before the mega-money switch was completed.

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Ronaldo revealed why he quit the La Liga side in an open letter to the fans.


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Juventus fans are preparing for the arrival of the 33-year-oldCredit: Massimo Pinca

And several of football's biggest names paid tribute to the five-time Ballon d'Or winner, who scored 451 goals in 438 matches for Madrid.

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But not everyone is happy about the move, which has led to Fiat workers going on strike for two days because the car manufacturer will contribute towards his £500k-a-week wages.

Cristiano Ronaldo will be unveiled as a Juventus player to the fans and media on MondayCredit: AP:Associated Press
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