What's next for Christiano Ronaldo? 

Massimiliano Allegri, the Bianconeri boss recently backs the Juventus player to finish the season as Serie A's top goalscorer after watching Lionel Messi's latest performances, which makes him equal Christiano Ronaldo on 600 career goals in all competition.

Although, the former Real Madrid and Manchester United player is no more in contention to win this year's UEFA Champions League, but he still has a lot to achieve before the season ends. The five-time ballon d'or winner may be 34, but he has stated and showed he has what it takes to continue to play at the highest level until he's at least 40 years of age.
There was a lot of disappointment from the Juventus fans and the lovers of the talented player when Juventus exited the Champions League in a dramatic fashion, as they failed to dump the exciting young talents of Ajax out of the competition.
Ronaldo remains the undisputed goal machine with his overwhelming 126 goals in the Champions League, which makes him the highest goalscorer of all time in the history of the UEFA Champions League, with his eternal rival, Lionel Messi coming second with 112 goals till date.
At 34, Christiano Ronaldo has broken a lot of records in the world of football.
As a workaholic, he can only continue at the top level till he's 40 or thereabout. Trust him to be totally fired up and hungry as ever to win his sixth Champions League title next season, as Juventus seek to once again clinch the trophy of European's most competitive club competition after dominating their domestic league for so long.
It will be really pleasing to see Juventus win the Champions League with a legend like Ronaldo in their ranks.
One would expect the Portuguese to be back, better, and stronger to consolidate his decent and memorable first season in Turin.
In the light of remaining at the highest level till the end of his playing days, Ronaldo recently expressed his intention to become a coach in the future. Being a coach after his retirement as a player will see him join the likes of his former coach, Zinedine Zidane, Pep Guardiola, Thierry Henry, Gianfranco Zola, Frank Lampard, and other "former-footballers-turned-coaches."

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