Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo would reportedly be open to leaving the club if Real Madrid came knocking for his services again.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner was powerless to stop the Old Lady from being dumped out of the Champions League by Porto, and he has been tipped to head for the exit door ever since.
As well as Real Madrid, another one of Ronaldo's former clubs in Manchester United are supposedly interested in reuniting with the Portuguese attacker, although Juve chief Fabio Paratici recently affirmed that he would be staying in Turin for the 2021-22 campaign.
However, Marca reports that Ronaldo moved to Juventus in order to propel them to Champions League glory, but as things have not panned out that way, he is indeed open to a return to the Spanish capital.
The report adds that Real Madrid will now assess the feasibility of a deal, and while Ronaldo only has one year left on his Juventus contract, the cash-strapped Blancos may struggle to finance a deal amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 36-year-old boasts 30 goals in 34 games for Andrea Pirlo's side this term, and his manager's future has also been called into question in recent days.