
United Lining Up Huge Deal For Cristiano Ronaldo
UEFA Champions League winners Manchester United apparently have a vested interest in their prodigal son Cristiano Ronaldo, with sources from within the club indicating that the 31 year old superstar is at the top of the Red Devils' transfer agenda. The Portuguese winger was adjudged the second best player in the world in 2015, and having played for United from 2003 to 2009, knows the facilities at Old Trafford well. Whether or not he could be persuaded for a return to the Premier League is another matter entirely.
United manager Ryan Giggs is an ex-teammate of Ronaldo, which could be a temptation for the 31 year old, and he would be losing nothing in silverware considering the fact that the Red Devils won 4 trophies last year to Real Madrid's 1, and included the Champions League trophy amongst the Premier League. And, arguably, his teammates aren't at a lower level either. Juan Mata, Angel Di Maria and Memphis Depay are arguably the best three midfielders in the world at the moment, rivalling Ronaldo's ex-teammates at Real, whilst Rooney and van Persie formed the best goals-per-game striker partnership in the world when they made it onto the pitch. Looking towards the future, Martin Odegaard and Adnan Januzaj will be looking to emulate Ronaldo, and having him at the club should aid their development greatly. These are the pros of joining United.
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But the major, looming con is the fact that it is unlikely that United will be able to afford Ronaldo's mammoth £575,000-a-week contract, the equal-highest in the world, especially considering the fact that the current highest earner at Old Trafford is Wayne Rooney, on £235,000 a week. The pull of familiarity may be strong for Ronaldo, but the pull of money is stronger and the transfer team at United will have a job cut out for them dealing with Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes, one of the shrewdest operators in football.
United fans can only dream that their icon can return, but in the end it depends on the preference of the man himself - the best in the world can pick and choose. The predicted price varies, from as low as £55,000,000 to as high as £80,000,000. But one thing is for sure. If Ronaldo joins the reigning Champions League winners, watch out Europe.