All-time great Ronaldo moved to Italy in 2018 when bringing a record-shattering spell at Real Madrid to a close. He had spent nine memorable years at Santiago Bernabeu, becoming the most prolific scorer that the Blancos have ever seen, racking up an astonishing 450 goals. Few could have predicted that his next port of call would be in Turin with Juve.
A stunning deal was completed, with CR7 eager to test himself in another country while adding to his impressive collection of major honours. Across three seasons with the Bianconeri, he won two Serie A titles and the Coppa Italia. His most prolific campaign was enjoyed in 2019-20, when finding the target on 37 occasions across all competitions.
That was also the year in which former Chelsea manager Sarri oversaw events in Turin. He lasted less than one full season at the helm - having seen schedules around the world impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic - with a Champions League last 16 defeat leading to his ultimate sacking.






