"Even if Ronaldo leads Atlético to 17 wins in the Champions League, he is simply not wanted"
The rumors linking the Portuguese to Colchoneros are causing a stir: "It is possible to arrange a place for him in the stands."
Ten the brother in a last attempt to convince him to stay?
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07/26/2022
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The question of Cristiano Ronaldo's future continues to preoccupy Manchester United, and also the teams that are mentioned as candidates to join him.
Yesterday (Monday) the Portuguese star landed in Manchester, after missing the first part of the pre-season.
Ronaldo is expected to show up for team training this morning, even though he has made it clear several times that he wants to leave.
In Spain it is claimed that United coach Eric Ten Haag is planning to have a personal conversation with him during which he will try to convince him to stay for the very last time.
If it doesn't work, they claim in Spain, Ronaldo will have three main options: Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid.
The latter option, which seems to be a low priority at the moment, is received in Spain with mixed feelings, as expected it must be said, in light of the Portuguese's past in Real Madrid.
Strong opposition in Madrid.
Ronaldo (Photo: GettyImages, GLYN KIRK)
"Ronaldo will also lead Atlético to 17 wins in the Champions League, he is simply not wanted. If he insists, I would love to see him get a permanent place in the stands of the Metropolitano. Just don't play for the team, because he is very far from the days when he was a star," the commentator slammed Juan Luiscano in "Cadena Sir", explaining that "if Atlético really sign Ronaldo, I intend to cancel my annual subscription".
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