One hundred million dollars is not the value of Cristiano Ronaldo. That is very clear to his thousands of fans around the world. Several times Ballon d'Or winner, four Champions League titles, and historic numbers with Real Madrid. These are just some of the reasons that support the true value of the Portuguese star, who was confirmed on Tuesday as the new signing of the famous Italian club.
Why did Cristiano choose to leave the 'Casa Blanca' and try his luck in Italy? Beyond the multiple rumors indicating that the footballer completely broke ties with Real Madrid's president, Florentino Perez, his departure implies a professional challenge. This is how Martín Liberman reflected in the accompanying YouTube video.
"We are talking about one of the ten greatest transfers in history. I celebrate people who step out of their comfort zone. And Cristiano has done it. He needs to constantly challenge himself, raise the bar, and take it higher," he began his reflection on Canal 26.
"Alfredo Di Stefano and Cristiano Ronaldo are the ones who have marked the history of Real Madrid. Cristiano scored 450 goals in nine years, won 16 titles, etc. He is an animal, an immeasurable thing. We are witnessing a type of conditions that are absolutely unparalleled," he added.
For Martín Liberman, CR7 has the desire to constantly show what he is made of. "I imagine his challenge must be to win the Champions League with Juventus. It's not about the money for him, so clearly his goal is a sports challenge, for glory, the desire to raise the bar," he continued.
Finally, the Fox Sports journalist analyzed that Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Italian football will enhance the sport, making it a coveted prize for the channels that broadcast football.
"Right now they are negotiating the rights because Fox Sports had Italian football, but the contract ended. I don't know who will broadcast it, but from this news, all the channels will want to broadcast this league, which is coming back to life with the arrival of CR7," he concluded in the YouTube clip.