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Cristiano Ronaldo Leaving Manchester United, Possibility To Enter In These Clubs

Cristiano Ronald is leaving Manchester United by mutual agreement with immediate effect. Paris Saint-Germain could afford to offer Ronaldo a huge contract.

Shivam Verma

Cristiano Ronald is leaving Manchester United by mutual agreement with immediate effect, the club stated officially on their website also. In the recent interview of Ronaldo with British journalist Piers Morgan has been in the headlines and gained critisism throughout the club.

Ronaldo criticised the club in the interview for a number of reasons. He even claimed that a few club executives were attempting to "push him out." The scathing interview appears to have played a role in United's decision to break ways with Ronaldo. 

Following a recent television appearance in which he claimed to feel "betrayed" by the team and had no regard for new boss Erik ten Hag, the Portuguese forward appeared to be leaving Old Trafford.

Manchester United wrote this officially in their statement

The team wishes him and his family the best of luck in the future and expresses gratitude for his enormous contribution throughout his two stints at Old Trafford, where he scored 145 goals in 346 games. 

Everyone at Manchester United is still committed to advancing the squad's success under Erik ten Hag and collaborating to produce results on the field.

Additionally, Ronaldo made a statement about the subject:

This was Ronaldo's second stint at Manchester United, having arrived from Juventus ahead of the start of the 2021-22 season. The Portuguese first left Manchester United in 2009 to join Real Madrid where he spent 9 glorious years of his career. He then spent three years with Italian giants Juventus before returning to Old Trafford.

Jorge Mendes, Ronaldo's agent, has had discussions with a number of teams, but it is yet unknown which organisation the 37-year-old will next sign with.

Cristian Ronaldo Have possibility to enter in these clubs

Chelsea:

With owner Todd Boehly eager to sign the superstar, Ronaldo's most likely summer transfer destination was Chelsea. Although things could be different under Graham Potter, Thomas Tuchel scuttled any deal back then.

Bayern Munich:

Ronaldo has yet to play in one of the two major European leagues, Germany. Only Bayern Munich could afford to sign him, and with Sadio Mane sidelined, they might consider adding another attacker. 

Bayern will be able to provide him with a genuine opportunity to win another Champions League trophy in addition to almost certainly securing him the Bundesliga championship. Once more, the captain of Portugal might encounter obstacles due to Julian Nagelsmann's style of play.

PSG:

France's Ligue 1 is the second of the top five European leagues that Ronaldo has yet to play in. Certainly, Paris Saint-Germain could afford to offer Ronaldo a huge contract. 

Additionally, they might be able to tempt him with the tantalising prospect of joining Neymar, Kylian Mbappe, and Lionel Messi on a squad that will be among the strongest Champions League contenders.

Real Madrid:

Real Madrid is making another push for the LaLiga and Champions League double, so it's feasible that Ronaldo may end up at the team where he first established his legendary status. Ronaldo might be a choice for Los Blancos if they decide to enter the transfer market given that Karim Benzema is injured. 

With Ronaldo still being highly regarded at the Santiago Bernabeu, money would not be a barrier for the Spanish giants. Although there has been an effort to revamp their team, Ronaldo may get one more chance.

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