'Gift for other clubs'. Juventus plan to sell 5 stars in the massive summer clear out

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'Gift for other clubs'. Juventus plan to sell 5 stars in the massive summer clear out

Juventus are planning to get a number of high earners off their books this summer, if Sportsmail is to be believed.

Those will be bit-part players on high wages and Mail names five: Aaron Ramsey, Paulo Dybala, Alex Sandro, Adrien Rabiot and Rodrigo Bentacur.

4 of those are midfielders which clearly signals Juve's intentions to revamp that side of the pitch.

Cristiano Ronaldo was not among those mentioned, despite previous reports from different sources he fancies a return to Real Madrid.

However, all those set to leave are quality players in their own right and a Juve fan on Twitter is sure someone's in for a bargain. We can only relate.

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Ronaldo Nazario names real reason behind his bizzare 2002 haircut: 'I apologise to all mothers'

One of the greatest players to ever grace the game, Ronaldo Nazario is also well-remembered by fans for having one of the most famous haircuts of all time.

The legendary striker rocked a unique hairstyle back during the 2002 World Cup when he shaved his head apart from one sole patch at the front of his head.

Per Football Espana, he explained: "I saw my teammates and asked, 'Do you like it?' They said, 'No, it's horrible! Cut this off!' But the journalists saw my haircut and forgot about the injury [I suffered before the game].

"I apologise to all mothers who saw their kids make the same haircut."

Using a hairstyle to avoid talking about injuries and setting a worldwide trend as a result - now that's Ronaldo for you!

'Yes, I went to Madrid and tackled him': Thomas Meniuer responds to claims Hazard's injury is his fault

When asked by RTBF if he deleted his social media account so he wouldn't be insulted by fans over Eden Hazard's injury, Thomas Meunier gave a sarcastic reply: "Is Hazard's latest injury my fault? Yes, exactly, I went to Madrid's training last week and tackled him hard again."

Meunier has been blamed repeatedly for his career-threatening tackle on Hazard back in November 2019.

The tackle by Meunier resulted in an ankle injury that kept the then Chelsea forward out for 3 months. It is believed that Hazard is yet to recover from that challenge.

The Dortmund claims he deleted his Twitter account because it takes too much of his time, and not because he's scared of Hazard faithful mobbing him online.

Meunier also argues that he 'never wanted to hurt Eden Hazard' back in 2019.

Hazard recently suffered a relapse of a muscle injury that kept him out for nearly 3 months. It is still uncertain if the player will undergo another surgery.

AuthorAlex BaguzinSourceSportsmail
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