Following Cristiano Ronaldo’s desire to leave Manchester United, uncertainty still surrounds the club he will play for come next season. It would be recalled that the thirty-seven (37) years old confirmed to the club that he wants to leave even though the Red Devils’ manager, Erik Ten Hag planned to work with Cristiano Ronaldo....CONTINUE READING

Fortunately, an unknown club in Saudi Arabia bid for the Red Devils’ forward, offering a two-year deal worth two hundred and fifty million pounds (£250m) which he rejected probably due to his desire to win more major trophies in European football. Unfortunately, none of the elite clubs in Europe is willing to cash on the thirty-seven (37) years old player.

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Had it been Cristiano Ronaldo accepted the offer, he would have been the highest-paid football player in the history of football.

But his decision to stay in Europe shows that if he did not find a club to sign him, he will need to play for Manchester United come next season as clubs like Chelsea FC, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint Germain, Real Madrid and Inter Milan have rejected signing him (The Mirror, Football London)

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It was believed that Bayern Munich will sign Cristiano Ronaldo after the club striker, Robert Lewandowski has agreed to a deal with Xavi Hernandez’s side, Barcelona FC.

But Bayern Munich Sporting Director, Hasan Salihamidzic denied the report that the club wants to sign Cristiano Ronaldo (Daily Mail).

Even Chelsea FC manager, Thomas Tuchel was not in support that the club should sign Cristiano Ronaldo. It was quoted by Dailypost saying “Thomas Tuchel has decided against Cristiano Ronaldo signing, as things stand. Jorge Mendes had talks with Todd Boehly but a final decision has always been up to the manager.”

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