Achieving the large-scale growth of 2D ferromagnetic materials with high Curie temperature and perpendicular magnetic anisotropy is highly desirable for the development of future ultra-compact magnetic sensors or magnetic memories. In this context, van der Waals (vdW) Cr 2 Te 3 appears as a promising candidate. It exhibits strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and a Curie temperature in bulk of 180 K. In this work, we will demonstrate the growth of quasi-freestanding few layers of Cr 2 Te 3 on various 2D, which exhibit strong variation in terms of magnetic anisotropy with the crystal structure and exotic magnetotransport properties with of charge transfer from the 2D substrates.