Paolo Aicardi, the chairman of the Juventus Shareholders Association, has said the club's transfer strategy will be geared towards signing the "new Cristiano Ronaldo" in the coming years.
The Italian champions shocked the football world in 2018 when they completed a deal for the Portugal international. Ronaldo had established himself as one of the best players on the planet during a nine-year stint with Real Madrid.
Speaking about the transfer, Aicardi said the acquisition of Ronaldo represented the end of a cycle and they will now begin to look to the future, per AS:
"Ronaldo was the end point of a plan that started eight years ago when [Mirko] Vucinic was our star signing.