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Knows how to sting: Ronaldo received an oil bonus from Manchester United before leaving | Israel today

2022-07-10T06:30:38.875Z


In England it is reported that the Portuguese phenomenon received a grant of 100,000 euros even before anyone at Old Trafford was even aware of his true intentions


Cristiano Ronaldo's professional future is still in doubt, mainly because of his strong desire to abandon the Manchester United ship this summer.

The Portuguese phenomenon, who does not want to continue next season at Old Trafford and in the meantime even boycotts his team's training, sent a clear message to his agent Georges Mendes that he wants to find another team when Chelsea and even Barcelona are raised as options to take on the veteran star.

Meanwhile, the English media reported this morning (Sunday) that even before he informed Manchester United of his desire to leave, the Portuguese received a bonus of more than 100,000 euros, which the team transferred to the player of course even before anyone in the management was aware of Ronaldo's true intentions. .

Ronaldo took 'SIX FIGURE' bonus days before he told Man Utd he wanted to go https://t.co/a0QPwgQaGq

- Sun Sport (@SunSport) July 9, 2022

It should be noted that already two weeks ago, Todd Bolly, the new owner of Chelsea, met with agent Georges Mendes in Portugal when both sides discussed the surprising possibility that Cristiano would move to the blues service.

In the last two months, Ronaldo's name has also been linked with a possible move to Bayern Munich, although Manchester United have made it clear that they are interested in the Portuguese star staying.

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Source: israelhayom

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