The Bianconeri boss is looking to move on from a long-running saga as he focuses on the present, rather than the past
Massimiliano Allegri has shrugged off Cristiano Ronaldo's departure from Juventus, with the Bianconeri boss saying "life goes on" without a player that "didn't want to play for the club anymore".
The summer transfer window in Turin closed with one stunning exit sanctioned and questions being asked of how successful a three-year stint in Italy for the five-time Ballon d'Or winner was.
Allegri is eager to close that chapter, with Ronaldo now part of Juve's past, and has no issue with the Portuguese heading back to Manchester United or those still on the books of the Serie A heavyweights.