Bundesliga
Bayern once again publicly refuses to engage Ronaldo. He does not fit into our philosophy, the legendary Oliver Kahn is clear
Cristiano Ronaldo is on his way out of Manchester United and the world media is constantly linking him with a potential move to Bayern Munich. However, the Bavarian big club have once again distanced themselves from his involvement, this time through Oliver Kahn.
Cristiano Ronaldo is on his way out of Manchester United and the world media is constantly linking him with a potential move to Bayern Munich. However, the Bavarian big club have once again distanced themselves from his involvement, this time through Oliver Kahn.
He has only spent a season at Old Trafford and is already on his way out again. And he is making a very unexpected and unprofessional exit. Cristiano Ronaldo hasn’t turned up for training and it’s clear he’s not going to continue at Manchester United. Not at any price.
But where to take him? Understandably, the world’s media have started to link his name with Bayern Munich, who will apparently soon be looking for a replacement for their cannonballer Robert Lewandowski. It would make sense.
Goal-wise, Ronaldo could replace Lewandowski. A quick and short-term, but very high quality replacement. Moreover, the transfer would definitely pay off for Bayern and the Bundesliga from a marketing point of view as well. But no.
Bayern don’t want Ronaldo. Hasan Salihamidzic, who is in charge of transfers at Bayern, has already refuted all the speculation. Now the club’s director Oliver Kahn has also done so.
“Cristiano is, in my opinion, one of the best footballers of all time, but his arrival at Bayern would not be in line with the club’s philosophy,” the former phenomenal goalkeeper told Kicker.
So what will happen to Ronaldo? There is speculation about a possible transfer to Chelsea, and the Barcelona boss was supposed to meet with his agent. A potential return to Sporting could be in the cards, with Italian clubs Napoli and AS Roma also interested.
Source: Kicker, Goal
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