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Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 9:39am On Jul 20, 2022
Ronaldo wants to leave Man Utd – but none of Europe's top teams want Cristiano.
It's happening again. Cristiano Ronaldo wants out, thus throwing the club's summer transfer plan into utter disarray. For Juventus 2021, read Manchester United 2022.

This time last year, Ronaldo was castigating the media for reporting – correctly – that he was determined to leave Turin.

And yet, just four days before the close of the transfer window, he joined United.

Then-Juve captain Giorgio Chiellini blamed the club's slow start to the season on the chaos caused by Cristiano's eleventh-hour exit.

"It would have been better for us if he had left earlier," the centre-half told DAZN last September.

"We paid something for it, a little bit of a shock, we paid something for it in terms of points. If he had left earlier, we would have had time to prepare better."

United must now fear the same 'Ronaldo effect'. Their pre-season preparations are going well, at least, though nobody is yet sure if that's because of Ronaldo's unavailability, or in spite of it.

Not even new boss Erik ten Hag. On the one hand, the Dutchman has insisted that Ronaldo is capable of playing the high-pressing game he wants to implement at Old Trafford. And yet, on the other, he has argued that a coach must adapt to his players.

What we do know for certain, though, is that Ronaldo has made an untimely mess at United.
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As GOAL has already revealed, Ten Hag did not expect to have to go looking for a new forward this summer; he thought the search could be delayed until January at the earliest.

Ronaldo's transfer request has changed everything, though, generating nothing but further unrest and uncertainty.

Seeing Erling Haaland join Manchester City was bad enough for United but then they were beaten to the signing of Darwin Nunez by Liverpool, meaning there is a serious dearth of attacking options on the market right now.

However, there's no guarantee that Ronaldo will get the move he wants.

Indeed, the big difference between United's current predicament, and the situation Juve found themselves in last season, is that there is no obvious buyer for the 37-year-old.

Ronaldo may be renowned for his sense of timing but he and his agent, Jorge Mendes, appear to have got this call badly wrong.

The Portuguese is obviously used to getting what he wants – and what he wants is to continue playing for a Champions League contender.

United won't even be in the competition next season and as soon as it became clear that a top-four finish was beyond them, Mendes really needed to have a new club lined up for his No.1 client.

Because, right now, less than a fortnight before the start of the season, not one member of Europe's elite is presently in a position to offer Ronaldo a way out of Old Trafford.

As GOAL explains below, the top nine sides in next season's Champions League can't afford the five-time Ballon d'Or winner or, even more damningly, just don't want him...

9. Atletico Madrid
It has been reported in recent days that Ronaldo could join Atletico Madrid, which is surprising for a number of reasons.

Firstly, Ronaldo used to play for the Rojiblancos' great rivals Real and has plenty of previous with the club's fans, having most famously mocked them over his superior tally of European Cup wins with a five-fingered salute after a Juve loss at the Wanda Metropolitano a few years back.

Secondly, he would appear wholly unsuited to playing under Diego Simeone, who demands that his team defends from the front.

Thirdly, and far more importantly, Ronaldo's wage demands would represent a significant obstacle to any hopes Atletico may have of signing Real's all-time leading goalscorer.

And yet, in spite of all these hurdles, this is arguably the most feasible transfer – which tells you much about Ronaldo's lack of options right now.

8. Juventus
Juve's Ronaldo gamble did not pay off. He may have delivered on his end, breaking a succession of scoring records, as well as boosting the Bianconeri brand.

But Ronaldo failed to deliver Juventus a Champions League – or vice versa, depending on your viewpoint.

The net result is that, as already mentioned, the frustrated forward left the club in the lurch, giving them next to no time to find an adequate replacement.

Juve belatedly moved on in January, though, making a massive financial investment on Dusan Vlahovic, whom they believe to be a generational goalscoring talent in the same bracket as Erling Haaland.

Given the Old Lady is now partaking in some serious book-balancing – Paulo Dybala was released in unceremonious circumstances, while Matthijs de Ligt has just been sold to Bayern Munich – there is no chance of Ronaldo returning to Turin.

7. Paris Saint-Germain
Could a space soon open up on the left-hand side of the PSG attack? Well, as GOAL has already reported, they are willing to listen to offers for Neymar.

However, Neymar is in something of a similar position to Ronaldo: very few sides can actually afford him, given he'd command a massive transfer fee – he only signed a new contract last year until 2025 – and demand a colossal salary.

There's also the fact that the man himself is reluctant to move right now, given he wants to focus solely on Brazil's World Cup campaign.

So, unless there's movement on the Neymar front, it's difficult to see PSG adding another gargantuan pay packet to an already bloated wage bill.

6. Barcelona
Barcelona obviously had no issue signing a thirty-something goalscoring phenomenon this summer. It's just that the Catalans wanted Robert Lewandowski instead of Ronaldo.

And they got him, too. They had to mortgage the future of the club to make it happen, of course, but Barca belatedly found a way to sign themselves a superstar striker.

So, even aside from the fact that Ronaldo once revelled in scoring goals against the Blaugrana for former club Real, Xavi is now well-stacked in the attacking department going into the 2022-23 campaign, given Raphinha has also arrived from Leeds, while Ousmane Dembele has extended his stay at Camp Nou.

Barca may be renowned for making nonsensical moves in the transfer market but signing Ronaldo would be ridiculous right now, even for them.

5. Chelsea
For a short while, a controversial move to Stamford Bridge appeared a distinct possibility.

Ronaldo and his representative were clearly open to the idea. Chelsea's new owners could clearly see some advantages.

Thomas Tuchel, though, was clearly having none of it. And rightly so.

He's only just managed to rid himself of Romelu Lukaku. The last thing he would have wanted is to be landed with another attacker completely unsuited to his tactical game plan.

Chelsea have instead signed Raheem Sterling, a player 10 years younger and with a proven track record of pressing aggressively.

4. Real Madrid
Earlier this summer, it was reported that Mendes' private jet had touched down in Madrid, immediately sparking giddy talk of a Ronaldo return to Real.

It was rubbish, of course. Florentino Perez wanted one forward, and one forward alone this summer, and that was Kylian Mbappe, who infuriated Madrid by extending his PSG contract after all-but agreeing a Santiago Bernbaeu switch.

Of course, there remains the possibility that Perez could make a panic-buy, and bring Ronaldo back to Real, but it seems highly unlikely at this stage, given Karim Benzema has become the best striker in the world now that he no longer has to do CR7's dirty work, while Vinicius Junior has belatedly filled the void left by Ronaldo on the left wing.

As Ronaldo said last year, "My story at Real Madrid has been written."

3. Manchester City
Just how close did City come to signing Ronaldo last summer? We know they were desperate, having failed to prise top transfer target Harry Kane away from Tottenham.

However, GOAL understands that while Mendes offered Ronaldo to City after the collapse of the Kane transfer, Guardiola was unconvinced.

The board felt that the Portuguese would prove an ideal stop-gap but the manager believed he could make do without a prolific goalscorer for another season, and the Catalan was proven correct.

City then went all-in for Haaland this year and arguably the slickest side in world football will now begin the 2022-23 campaign with the game's most feared forward up front.

Ronaldo, then, isn't even on their radar.

2. Liverpool
Can you imagine Ronaldo joining United's most hated rivals? Actually, don't bother, it's just not possible.

And not just because so few players have ever crossed this divide - Sir Alex Ferguson even refused to allow Gabriel Heinze moved to Anfield in 2007, forcing the Argentine to join Real Madrid instead - or the fact that Liverpool have already spent a significant sum of money on Darwin Nunez.

It really just comes down to Ronaldo being utterly incompatible with Jurgen Klopp's style of play.

Sadio Mane may be gone but can you really imagine the Portuguese working the left flank as tirelessly or selflessly as the Senegalese? Or Luiz Diaz? Or Diogo Jota?...

Actually, again, don't bother, it's just not possible.

1. Bayern Munich
Former Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness couldn't understand Juve's decision to sign Ronaldo, admitting that they never would have paid €100m for a 33-year-old striker.

The management may have since changed at the Allianz Arena but the policy remains the same.

Bayern, having just sold Lewandowski to Barca, have zero interest in replacing the Polish international with Ronaldo.

"As highly as I rate Cristiano as one of the greatest, a transfer wouldn't be a fit with our philosophy," Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn told Kicker.

And that really is the common thread here. Ronaldo really doesn't fit with a lot of the top club's footballing philosophies right now.

Of course, the transfer market is infamously unpredictable. Something strange could yet happen.

Ronaldo found a way out of Turin last season; he could yet manage to escape from Manchester.

But it seems unlikely that he'll end up lining out for one of the favourites for next season's Champions League.
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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 9:39am On Jul 20, 2022
grin grin grin

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 9:46am On Jul 20, 2022
Pendu for a reason.....
fergie001 Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want ur goat ?

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by uthlaw: 9:50am On Jul 20, 2022
None of them wants new challenge of penalties!

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by fergie001: 9:55am On Jul 20, 2022
ghettokid1:
Pendu for a reason.....
fergie001 Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want ur goat ?
He has made his decision on a new club. Just want to delay it till very late, to attract the attention to himself .....just Ronaldo doings. Calm down........he will play in the UCL even of it's for Sporting Lisbon. grin grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 10:04am On Jul 20, 2022
fergie001:
He has made his decision of a new club. Just want to delay it till very late, to attract the attention to himself .....just Ronaldo doings. Calm down........he will play in the UCL even of it's for Sporting Lisbon. grin grin cheesy cheesy
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin u ppl re just deceiving urselves lipsrsealed

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by fergie001: 10:07am On Jul 20, 2022
ghettokid1:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin u ppl re just deceiving urselves lipsrsealed
We go bet am?

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 10:10am On Jul 20, 2022
fergie001:
We go bet am?
we will not, because he will get a club las las but he has not gotten yet.
if we bet now u will say u said it when he finally gets

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by fergie001: 10:13am On Jul 20, 2022
ghettokid1:
we will not, because he will get a club las las but he has not gotten yet.
if we bet now u will say u said it when he finally gets
Then no arguments nah. His problem is his salary.
Big for a 37-year-old......

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by oz4real83(m): 10:31am On Jul 20, 2022
What CR7 wants is champions league football, if he is that desperate, there are other small clubs that qualified for the competition cheesy grin, some Portuguese clubs also qualified but he should be willing to have a 90% pay cut, reduce his ego and be more of a team player. If he is unwilling to join these clubs, he should start practising the Europa league anthem so that he will know it before the competition starts cheesy cheesy grin grin

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by BlaqFaze: 10:34am On Jul 20, 2022
fergie001:
He has made his decision of a new club. Just want to delay it till very late, to attract the attention to himself .....just Ronaldo doings. Calm down........he will play in the UCL even of it's for Sporting Lisbon. grin grin cheesy cheesy
lol grin

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 10:43am On Jul 20, 2022
fergie001:
Then no arguments nah. His problem is his salary.
Big for a 37-year-old......
Messi's case will never be like this, even if he is 45 na big European clubs go dey rush him

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by fergie001: 10:49am On Jul 20, 2022
ghettokid1:
Messi's case will never be like this, even if he is 45 na big European clubs go dey rush him
Like Inter Miami abi? grin grin
Wait till he turns 37.

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 10:52am On Jul 20, 2022
fergie001:
Like Inter Miami abi? grin grin
Wait till he turns 37.
we will see when the time comes..
PSG already offered him 2 years contact.
and Barcelona is there also.

Meanwhile....

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by fergie001: 10:57am On Jul 20, 2022
ghettokid1:
we will see when the time comes..
PSG already offered him 2 years contact.
and Barcelona is there also.

Meanwhile....
All na trolling, he has not less than 6 UCL goals this season again to increase the tally. grin

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 11:01am On Jul 20, 2022
fergie001:
All na trolling, he has not less than 6 UCL goals this season again to increase the tally. grin
He will not exceed 2 CL this coming season..
That is if he plays CL oo angry angry

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by fergie001: 11:03am On Jul 20, 2022
ghettokid1:
He will not exceed 2 CL this coming season..
That is if he plays CL oo
Ok....I go dey mention you as usual... grin

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by princeemmma(m): 11:04am On Jul 20, 2022
Which team is going to buy 35years old man, a player that will come to your team and disorganise the pattern of play.. a player that will always expect the team to play just for him... Ronaldo not wanting to play in the Europa league will be the end of his career very soon, because i don't see any team signing him and i don't pray he gets back to the man united team... with the way Martial, rashford and sancho is doing in the pre season tour.

Saudi Arabia will be the next option

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 11:07am On Jul 20, 2022
fergie001:
Ok....I go dey mention you as usual... grin
I will also quote u when the season ends..

Meanwhile this season's CL final will be Barcelona vs PSG or Barcelona vs Man City, but Barcelona will win any of them sha

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 11:09am On Jul 20, 2022
princeemmma:
Which team is going to buy 35years old man, a player that will come to your team and disorganise the pattern of play.. a player that will always expect the team to play just for him... Ronaldo not wanting to play in the Europa league will be the end of his career very soon, because i don't see any team signing him and i don't pray he gets back to the man united team... with the way Martial, rashford and sancho is doing in the pre season tour.

Saudi Arabia will be the next option
grin grin grin

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by fergie001: 11:15am On Jul 20, 2022
ghettokid1:
I will also quote u when the season ends..

Meanwhile this season's CL final will be Barcelona vs PSG or Barcelona vs Man City, but Barcelona will win any of them sha
We gather dey here//)

Barcelona ko........Na Enyimba grin cheesy

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by ghettokid1(m): 11:31am On Jul 20, 2022
fergie001:
We gather dey here//)

Barcelona ko........Na Enyimba grin cheesy
we have what it takes to win UCL
Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by 5iine: 2:40pm On Jul 20, 2022
Because he is overhyped

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by Omicron007: 2:40pm On Jul 20, 2022
shocked



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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by kenzysmith: 2:40pm On Jul 20, 2022
Non of the coaches want to lose thier jobs or be force to be saying he is d best in history. Cristiano Ronaldo if you like make your Ego tall like aso rock u see that Europa League u must play in that competition

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by obedience4(m): 2:40pm On Jul 20, 2022
Simple...EGO.

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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by Omicron007: 2:43pm On Jul 20, 2022
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Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by manuelkel(m): 2:44pm On Jul 20, 2022
cheesy
CR7
Re: Why None Of Europe's Top Teams Want Ronaldo? by judedwriter(m): 2:44pm On Jul 20, 2022
He's 37! He's aging and is losing pace,howbeit he's still scoring goals remarkably.

But I know a 41 year old who doing well at ac milan.... If you know, you know wink

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