Cristiano Ronaldo (Don)’s desire to leave Manchester United was made clear by a report in The Times confirming that he had informed the club of his desire to leave, making European clubs “on the alert” to sign the Portuguese legend. .
Given the situation and past reports in June, several clubs stand out as closest to signing Ronaldo in the event of his departure, and additional clubs could be in line to sign him.
American dream
Last week, The Athletic revealed a secret meeting between Chelsea’s new owner, American billionaire Todd Boyle, and Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendez.
Chelsea’s new owner has “giant plans” for the club after he bought the team with a group of investors a few months ago from Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.
After he completely changed the administrative side at Chelsea, Boelli began to sign big stars, and the first choice was Ronaldo, who will fill the void left by the departure of Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku.
German giant’s wish
A few weeks ago, Spanish newspapers published reports that Bayern Munich wanted to sign Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo before the German giant’s sporting director came out to comment on the situation.
In an interview with German Sky Sports, Bayern Munich sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic denied the news linking the team to Ronaldo.
But now the Times newspaper indicates that Bayern Munich may seriously consider Ronaldo if striker Robert Lewandowski’s crisis ends with his departure from the Bavarian club.
But it is known for sure that Bayern Munich will not play for Ronaldo until the issue with Lewandowski is resolved.
The most attractive idea for Ronaldo is the idea of moving to Bayern Munich, because the team is one of the strongest in Europe, and the dream of winning the Champions League title for the last time is the most “logical” in Munich.