Transfer Balls: Ronaldo Makes ‘SHOCK’ Move To Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea And PSG
TRANSFER Balls: The Daily Express has an “EXCLUSIVE” about Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Real Madrid for a “shock” return to Manchester United…or Manchester City.
EXCLUSIVE: Ronaldo ready to make SHOCK move to Man City OR return to Man Utd
How ready? How shocking?
Cristiano Ronaldo could quit Real Madrid
Yes, he could. But is what a footballer could do an exclusive?
The 29-year-old world player of the year, who moved to the Bernabeu in the summer of 2009 from Manchester United for a then world record £80million, would love to return to Old Trafford – but a move to rivals Manchester City could also be an option.
A return to his old club is not shocking, then.
But Manchester City could be his prefered destination.
It’s something United insiders have been made aware of but whereas the commercial arm of the club would welcome him back with open arms the final decision would come down to manager Louis van Gaal.
How is this an exclsuive, again?
…Real Madrid would still expect a fee in the region of £60 million with little long term sell on value. And with United committed to a £54 million permanent deal for the on loan Radamel Falcao, Van Gaal might believe the money would be better spent elsewhere.
Ronaldo could. Van Gaal might. The facts keep on coming.
There could be more likelihood that Ronaldo would end up at neighbours Manchester City who have tried to tempt him back to the Premier League in the past.
Could be more likelihood? Is the Express’ scoop computer generated?
And then the clincher:
Paris Saint Germain have been courting Ronaldo for the past 12 months and would strengthen their resolve given any encouragement.
Ronaldo could do to PSG. Two days ago the Express told readers that Ronaldo could go to Chelsea.
But what is certain is that time is running out for Ronaldo at the club he once dreamed of joining leaving many of Europe’s top sides on red alert.
He’s 29. Time’s running out for all of us.
Posted: 14th, September 2014 | In: Manchester City, manchester united, Sports Comment | TrackBack | Permalink