Where could Cristiano Ronaldo go if he leaves Real Madrid?
If the reality is that Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Real Madrid,
two clubs emerge as possible destinations. Manchester United and Paris
Saint-Germain would appear at the head of the queue to sign a player
who'll help them try to win the Premier League or Ligue 1 and the
Champions League.
At
Old Trafford they are fantasising again about having their star between
2003 and 2009 returning. With the 'Red Devils,' Ronaldo won three EPL
titles (2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09), an FA Cup (2003/04), two League Cups
(2005/06 and 2008/09), a Community Shield (2007), a Champions League
(2007/08), a Club World Cup (2008) and a Ballon d'Or (2008). In six
campaigns he scored 118 goals in 292 matches and became a star under the
orders of Sir Alex Ferguson, who recruited him as a teenager from
Sporting Clube de Portugal.
They
have never hidden the desire to sign a player who was traded by United
to Real Madrid in 2009, because they miss him and bet on his return.
Ronaldo has also not concealed his affection for his previous club. The
English team has the money to sign him but the cold relationship between
Jose Mourinho and Cristiano, from the coach's time at the Estadio
Santiago Bernabeu, would be a handicap.
PSG
are another to court Ronaldo should he leave Real Madrid. The
Portuguese star is an old dream of Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the owner of the
French club, who could pay more than 120 million euros for him. The
player's conversation with Laurent Blanc after Real Madrid-PSG Champions
League game in 2013 generated all kinds of suspicions.
"I
have a very good relationship with Florentino. If I want my dream of
signing Cristiano to be fulfilled, I will call him," said Al-Khelaifi.
The PSG of Unai Emery has the millions to buy Ronaldo but their last
season, eliminated from the Champions League and second in Ligue 1, has
not been the best.
Beyond
United and PSG, Manchester City has the pounds and the project to
seduce Cristiano, although the past of the Portuguese star would keep
him away from the Etihad Stadium. Carlo Ancelotti's Bayern Munich could
be another destination becausr of the player's great relationship with
the Italian coach and the size of the German giant.
By MARCA
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