The Bianconeri completed the shock signing of the 33-year-old, but the club chief says it was the forward who started flirting first

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Cristiano Ronaldo made the first move to start negotiations with over his shock move from , chief executive Giuseppe Marotta has revealed.

The 33-year-old joined the Serie A side in a move worth €100m (£88m/$117m) plus €12m (£10.5/$14m) in additional charges, while he committed to a four-year contract that will see him net €30 million (£26.5m/$35m) each season.

Juve tried to sign Ronaldo when he was just 18, only to see the move fall through and the attacker to become a star at and then Madrid.

This time, however, it was the Portuguese icon who got in touch with the Bianconeri, as he sought a way out of the Spanish capital following their Champions League win.

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While his agent, Jorge Mendes, was in talks with the Bianconeri over Joao Cancelo's move to Turin, the forward made first contact with the Italian champions, leaving them with an easy decision to make.

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"I'm happy, very happy," Marotta told Corriere della Serra after landing the five-time Ballon d'Or winner. "The real protagonists of this team are the player himself and the Juventus shareholders.

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"It was Cristiano Ronaldo who was the first to believe in this, the first to launch it. He chose Juve, and when we understood that we could seize this opportunity, the shareholders of the club agreed to support the move. I insist, it was a great team game.

"It all began when we started dealing with Joao Cancelo, who has the same agent of Ronaldo."

The signing has proved an exciting one for Juve fans and figures across the football world. Former Bianconeri and star Alessandro Del Piero hopes Ronaldo can lead his new side to Champions League glory, just as he did United and Madrid. Meanwhile, icon Pele said he made the "right move" in seeking a "new challenge".