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"Next year he will play at Alvalade": Ronaldo's mother wants to convince him to return to Sporting

2021-05-14T10:49:15.122Z


Announced starting from Juventus, CR7 could return to his training club this summer. His mother has announced that she will try to convince him to return to where it all began. 


It is good to be a supporter of Sporting Portugal at the beginning of May. The day after the conquest of the 19th Portuguese league title, the first since 2002, fans of the "Lions" began to dream of a return of Cristiano Ronaldo. If the rumor of his return is not new, the fivefold Ballon d'Or having never denied any desire to end his career there, it has taken on a whole new scale since the statements of the mother of the local icon, Tuesday evening in front of Portuguese television. Asked by supporters celebrating the Sporting title at her home in Funchal, Dolores Aveiro promised them an imminent return of the club's child: “Tomorrow, I'll go see him and I'll talk to him. Next year he will play at Alvalade (Sporting stadium). I will convince him to come back. ”

Dolores Aveiro, Cristiano Ronaldo's mother, filmed and questioned on her balcony in Funchal, after the title of his Sporting, last night (TVI 24).


"Tomorrow I'm going to go see him and I'll talk to him. Next year he'll play Alvalade. I'm going to convince him to come back."

pic.twitter.com/h6AJlChYWT

- (@nicolas_vilas) May 12, 2021

In addition, a week earlier, the sports daily

Record

CR7 posted in one with a laconic title: "Ronaldo wants to end his career at Sporting".

Only, the local newspaper evoked an arrival rather in 2022, when the contract of the captain of the selection will end on the side of Juventus Turin.

But an arrival this summer, to the delight of his mother - Sporting supporter - remains possible, especially if Juventus fails to qualify for the next Champions League.

Fifth in Serie A one point from Naples (4th), the Old Lady will not be allowed to make mistakes in the Italian Derby against Inter Milan, freshly crowned, Saturday (6 p.m.).

A misstep could condemn the Turinese, still in the race after their success in Sassuolo Wednesday (3-1), with the 100th goal of the Portuguese for the

Bianconeri.

Nike in the transaction?

A farewell gift? Whoever has achieved this performance in 131 matches should not stretch his lease in Piedmont in the event of absence of C1 next year. Conversely, Sporting Portugal is therefore guaranteed to compete, thanks to its national triumph. The only pitfall, his return to the club will have to be negotiated by means of a transfer, and not of a free arrival. Little affected by the weight of his years (top scorer in Serie A with 28 goals), the 36-year-old striker will not be released cheaply by Juventus, which had made a financial effort of more than 100 million euros for exfiltrate it from Real Madrid in 2018.

The

Gazzetta dello Sport

persists around an estimated selling price of 29 million euros for the goleador of the Seleçao (173 caps, 103 goals). An amount in the strings of PSG and Manchester United, which various media believe remain in the race, less for Sporting, with bloodless finances. However, as the specialist site

Footpack notes

, Nike could facilitate Ronaldo's return to his training club, which he left in 2003 to join United. The American equipment manufacturer, historical partner of the native of Funchal (he has a life contract), should take over from Macron as equipment supplier for the Lisbon club, as confirmed by the daily

O Jogo

.

Thus, the brand with the swoosh could help the champion of Portugal in this operation awaited by all his community.

After the title, the return of the child prodigy would allow Sporting to reconnect with its glorious past.

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