Cristiano Ronaldo is heading to another World Cup. Erling Haaland is going to his first and Italy risks missing out on sport’s biggest global event for the third time running.
Cristiano Ronaldo is leaving Real Madrid to join Italian club Juventus in a move expected to benefit the Portugal forward’s tax return. Juventus said Tuesday it paid $131.5 million for Ronaldo, who ...
Italian media outlets have compared Lewis Hamilton joining Ferrari to when Cristiano Ronaldo moved from Real Madrid to Juventus in 2018. Hamilton has made the shock decision to join the iconic Italian ...
Former Juventus defender Mark Iuliano insists the infamous penalty incident with Inter striker Ronaldo in 1998 ‘would not ...
Italy’s Juventus Football Club SpA is paying a total of more than $130 million to nab star player Cristiano Ronaldo from Spanish soccer giant Real Madrid Football Club. The Italian team won’t be the ...
Bayer Leverkusen’s Patrik Schick reportedly leads the list of United manager Erik ten Hag’s preferred replacements for Ronaldo. The Daily Mirror says the list also features Lille’s Jonathan David and ...
With the attention of global soccer firmly focused on the World Cup semifinals in Russia, Cristiano Ronaldo on Tuesday dragged some of the limelight back on himself. Ronaldo, one of the greatest ...
Football megastar Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t just dominating the pitch; he’s also making waves in the culinary world by opening his Italian restaurant, TOTÓ, in Abu Dhabi. Nestled in the city’s heart, ...
Cristiano Ronaldo‘s summer vacation has begun! The Portuguese soccer star, 38, took his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez, 29, and his five children on a massive yacht that left out of Porto Cervo, a ...
With his brace against Italy, Erling Haaland has reached a goalscoring record in the World Cup qualifiers not even legends ...
MILAN, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Cristiano Ronaldo become involved in a public row with Italy's sports minister on Friday as the pair indirectly accused each other of lying over whether the Portugal ...
MILAN, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Cristiano Ronaldo may have broken health rules when he returned to Italy after testing positive for COVID-19 in Portugal, Italy's sports minister said on Thursday. The ...