Juventus shares were down 17.7 per cent at €1.39 at 0730 GMT after plunging nearly 21 per cent when trading in Milan began.
DE LIGT: – We don't have any fear for any opponent. We know we can play. And as you can see, we are really good at the moment.
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Shares in the Turin-based club had risen sharply last year following the signing of Ronaldo from Real Madrid.
A young Ajax team stunned Juventus to reach the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 1997 as Matthijs de Ligt's second-half header secured a 2-1 second-leg victory in Italy on Tuesday.
The defeat halted Ronaldo's bid for a sixth Champions League title.
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