Cristiano Ronaldo completed his blockbuster move from Real Madrid to Juventus on Monday, putting pen to paper on a four-year contract in Turin in a deal worth almost £100m.
In doing so, Ronaldo left the Bernabeu after nine illustrious years which saw him break records on an almost weekly basis following his world-record move from Manchester United in 2009.
The 33-year-old departs as Madrid's leading goalscorer of all time and having helped the club to 14 trophies, including four Champions League titles in the past five years.
However, at a club boasting arguably the longest list of legends of all, has Ronaldo done enough to be regarded as the greatest Real Madrid player of all time?
Here, Sports Mole looks at where the Portuguese talisman ranks in the Madrid history books.