Legendary footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has for the first time clearly answered questions about his future at Juventus.

Ronaldo had a tough season with the Serie A to even failing to win the title for the first time in 10 years.

Amid rumours linking him to a potential transfer to Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United, the star said that whatever happens will be “for the best”

It should be noted that the team failed to get to the quarterfinals of the Champions League since 2018 when he joined Juventus.

The team however bagged Coppa Italia, giving Andrea Pirlo’s side a cup in the 2020/21 season.

While warming up for Portugal against Hungary opening game at Euro 2020, the 36-year-old failed to give straight answers if he will remain at the Italian side come next season.

“I have been playing at the highest level for many years this doesn’t faze me, maybe if I was 18 or 19 I might have had some sleepless nights, but I’m 36. Whatever comes will be for the best, regardless of staying at Juve or being transferred."

“The crucial thing now is the Euros. It is my fifth Euros, but for me, it’s like my first Euros. We want to play a good match with good thoughts from the first to the last match.”