Cristiano Ronaldo is keen on moving to Paris Saint-Germain to reunite with Sergio Ramos this summer.
It comes as a major blow to Manchester United, who were hoping they could lure him back 12 years after leaving.
The Juventus striker is seriously considering his future in Serie A after a poor season from the Old Lady which saw them scrape Champions League qualification.
Andrea Pirlo was sacked as a result and Massimiliano Allegri - who won four Scudettos in a row - has been reinstalled as manager.
However, that might not be enough to convince Ronaldo that the club are going in the right direction with the Portuguese superstar hellbent on one last shot at winning the Champions League.
While Juventus may consider letting the 36-year-old to alleviate themselves of his €31m-a-year wages.
And PSG are ready to swoop in for the five-time Ballon d'Or winner just a day after confirming the arrival of his close pal Ramos.
According to FootMercato, Ronaldo has been impressed by the French club's transfer business and is keen on a move.
After penning Neymar to a new contract, the prospect of the Brazilian up front with Kylian Mbappe and Ronaldo would send shockwaves across Europe.
With Ramos at the back, Mauricio Pochettino would have a frightening squad at his disposal.
Former Madrid players Keylor Navas and Angel di Maria also call Paris their home, three players Ronaldo got on brilliantly with at the Bernabeu.

PSG have also signed Achraf Hakimi from Inter Milan and Georginio Wijnaldum on a free transfer following the expiry of his Liverpool contract.
There are further plots planned to land Moise Kean on a permanent deal and Eduardo Camavinga from Rennes.
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The arrival of Ronaldo at the Parc des Princes would be a big blow to United, who were hoping to entice him back to Old Trafford.
The Red Devils hold a special place in the striker's heart after winning the first of his Ballon d'Or trophies there, as well as the Champions League in 2008.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in the market for a forward while he knows all about Ronaldo's capabilities having worked with him as a player.

They are also one of the few clubs in the world that would be able to afford his astronomical wages, though it remains to be seen what contract PSG will offer.
Ronaldo scored 29 goals in Serie A last season but it was not enough for Juve to reclaim their title as Inter Milan won their first Scudetto in a decade.
The ex-Sporting Lisbon ace is also currently tied with Patrick Schick for the Golden Boot at the Euros this summer.