Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo does not enjoy a positive phase with Manchester United and does not rule out his departure from the English club at the end of the season. According to the English newspaper, The Sun, the 37-year-old can return to Italian football. According to the publication, coach Jose Mourinho has asked the Italian club’s board of directors to enter into a dispute over the striker.
Thus, Roma began to monitor the overall situation of Cristiano Ronaldo and promised to challenge the Portuguese’s signature for next season. European media reported that clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich are also targeting a deal with Ronaldo.
Jose Mourinho once worked with Cristiano Ronaldo when they met at Real Madrid. Despite the somewhat turbulent relationship in this period, the coach has good memories of the period when they worked together. Mourinho’s idea is to have a leading striker who can score the goals Roma have struggled to achieve.
At the moment, the striker is going through one of the worst stages of his career in terms of goals. Since the beginning of the year, Cristiano Ronaldo has played six matches and failed to score. The star’s relationship with coach Ralph Rangnick has been the subject of debate in the British press, and it appears the two are becoming increasingly separated.
Given these problems, the possibility of Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Manchester United is not excluded. It all depends, however, on the events of the coming months. United’s qualification for the next edition of the Champions League may be enough to keep the Portuguese star alive. Ronaldo once again desires to win titles for Manchester United, but this goal seems out of reach.
Over the past week, The Sun reported that Cristiano Ronaldo would even consider retiring. Incidentally, the player was heavily criticized in the last stage and was highlighted as incapable of facing again at a high level in European football.
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