Cristiano Ronaldo clarified his Juventus future after becoming the first footballer to win titles in England, Spain and Italy.
Ronaldo, 34, lifted his first Serie A title in his debut season with the Biaconeri, who in the process became the first side in Europe's top-five divisions to win eight consecutive league crowns.
In the build-up to the historic triumph in which they defeated Fiorentina 2-1, Ronaldo was subject to intense media speculation with regards to his long-term future in the Italian top-flight.
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However, he was quick to quash the rumours brewing across the globe, insisting he's found a new home, in the form of Turin - despite the shock quarter-final UEFA Champions League exit.
"For me, there is only Juventus," Ronaldo is quoted as saying in Tuttosport. "It was a year of success, we are happy.
"You can't win all the time. We felt that we could do more and we wanted to win, but only one side can win the Champions League.