The Portuguese striker joined the Italian club in a four-year deal for a reported transfer fee of $ 117 million in 2018, but has less than a year left on his current contract.
“Things change, it’s a law of life. Juventus stays, which is the most important thing.
“Cristiano gave his contribution, he made himself available, now he is leaving and life goes on.”
Allegri did not specify where Ronaldo would go.
Where next?
Ronaldo won the Serie A title in his first two seasons with the Old Lady, but has not been able to lead the Italian club to the Champions League title, a competition he has won four times with Real Madrid.
Juventus finished fourth last season and speculation about Ronaldo’s future has been spinning ever since.
Although there is no official comment, several media reports have linked Manchester City to the decision of the five-time winner of the Golden Ball.
However, the 36-year-old last played in the English Premier League with City’s fierce rivals Manchester United.
He scored 84 Premier League goals during his six-year stay at Old Trafford, winning three league titles and a Champions League at the club.
During Euro 2020, Ronaldo equaled the all-time international goal record of 109 international goals set by Iranian Ali Daei.
A move to the Etihad Stadium would also allow Ronaldo to be seen under the tutelage of Pep Guardiola, who has repeatedly praised Ronaldo’s rival Lionel Messi as the best player in the world.
‘Christian will decide’
City, who lost English captain Harry Kane this summer, still need a striker to lead the line and there have been few better than Ronaldo in his career.
When asked about Ronaldo at a press conference on Friday, Guardiola said the situation was slipping out of his hands.
“I can’t say much. Harry Kane announced that he would continue with his club, an exceptional club like Tottenham. Cristiano is a Juventus player and I can’t say anything more,” Guardiola said.
“Everything I can say in these three, four days of the transfer window, anything can happen.
“Cristiano will decide where he wants to play, not Manchester City, or myself. There are a lot of things that are very far away.”