Football fans could finally witness what it would be like if Leo and Ronaldo played for the same team!

One of the craziest and most exciting transfer rumors to emerge this summer is Cristiano Ronaldo's possible move to PSG. The Portuguese ace is reportedly keen on leaving Juventus, with the Bianconeri also open to selling the legend, thus paving a route to the French capital.

Football fans have long wondered what it would be like to see Messi and Cristiano playing in the same team. For years, the pair had gone head-to-head for both individual and collective trophies during their time at Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively, but with the pair now being well into their 30s and drawing ever closer to the end of their careers, the desire to see them play side-by-side has hit an all-time high.

And according to the latest rumors, the odds of this occurring are actually plausible. With Kylian Mbappe being linked heavily with a move to Real Madrid this summer, word on the street is that Pochettino's side could move to bring in the five-time Ballon d'Or winner as his replacement. Imagine a team boasting two players with a combined 11 Ballon d'Or trophies in one lineup!

Furthermore, Khalifah Bin Hamad Al Thani, who is the brother of the Emir of Qatar and owner of PSG Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, has hinted at a deal for the Los Blancos and Red Devils icon. This member of the Qatari royal family, who made the headlines after confirming the signing of Messi prior to the Ligue 1 giants going public with the deal, tweeted a pic of both La Pulga and Ronaldo in the Parc des Princes shirt with the caption "maybe".

Will this transfer rumor come to fruition? This remains unknown but what is certain is that this move by Khalifah Bin Hamad Al Thani did not go down well with Juventus as it sparked an angry response from Lapo Elkann, a member of the Agnelli family, who own the Bianconeri.

"CR7 is a Juventus FC player. It is disrespectful to continue putting other shirts on him as if he were a sticker," Elkann said.

"If he changes teams, wherever he goes, he will have respect as a man and as an athlete. For us, football is a passion for generations."