Football
Ronaldo’s door to Real Madrid closed? The boss of the Spanish club thus batted away a fan’s plea
Cristiano Ronaldo and his future. A topic that has been discussed for several weeks. And it’s not stopping now. One Real Madrid fan has pleaded with the Spanish champion’s boss for Ronaldo’s return. The response has been rather cold.
Cristiano Ronaldo and his future. A topic that has been discussed for several weeks. And it’s not stopping now. A Real Madrid fan has pleaded with the Spanish champion’s boss for Ronaldo’s return. The response was rather cold.
Will he stay at Manchester United or not? This question has been debated all summer. People from the club keep repeating that there will be no departure. Even Cristiano Ronaldo himself has laughed off the speculation. However, the world media are constantly looking for a new signing for him.
At one point there was talk of a sensational deal with Barcelona. Otherwise, clubs such as Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid have publicly opposed the Portuguese’s arrival. And there aren’t many other clubs that could afford him.
A potential return to Real Madrid has also been discussed for a while, but it seems absolutely unlikely. After all, the royal club has to rejuvenate its squad gradually. Moreover, it certainly does not need to strengthen its attack.
And the fact that Real Madrid are not interested in Ronaldo was confirmed by a video in which one of the Spanish club’s supporters begged club president Florentino Perez for his arrival.
The reaction of the Spanish champion’s boss was rather cold. “Cristiano? Again? He’s 38 years old,” Perez replied to the plea.
In reality, Ronaldo is not yet 38 years old. He is a year younger. However, he will celebrate his 38th birthday in February. The question is what club it will be at. For now, it seems there is nothing left but Manchester United.
Source: ESPN FC
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