Manchester United confirm interest in Ronaldo return
The Portuguese forward left United for Real Madrid back in 2009 for a then world record £80m fee and has since become the Spanish side’s all-time leading goal-scorer, overtaking Spanish legend Raul.
Van Gaal has fuelled the rumour mill about a move for Ronaldo, by publicly announcing his interest in the player.
According to BBC, Van Gaal said that he is out to get top players, including Ronaldo, to Manchester United saying as hard as that may be, there in need to put in an effort.
Still the most expensive player in the history of football, Gareth Bale is high on the transfer wish list of Manchester United who appears to be overly desperate in their quest to land the speedy winger. “With Ronaldo, let’s wait and hope”.
The pair allegedly met in early November to discuss a potential return to Old Trafford, and it’s also claimed that Ferguson is working with the Glazers in an advisory capacity, with a big focus on buying back Ronaldo.
“[Ferguson] told me, “99% Cristiano Ronaldo will come”.
Manchester United and Arsenal are interested in Juventus defender Daniele Rugani, 21, who is highly-rated despite a lack of first-team opportunities at the Italian champions. Ronaldo regarded him as a father figure and huge influence on his career. “I am very proud I am the manager of that team”. That is how United are getting their results.
Meanwhile, Van Gaal conceded United are far from pretty to watch after they ground out a 2-1 victory at Watford on Saturday thanks to Troy Deeney’s late own goal.
If you mentioned the name Chris Smalling to many England and Manchester United fans 12 months ago then many of them would have rolled their eyes.
“PSG was always the logical final step for him”, said Hayward.
“The money was unlimited and it is an up-and-coming idea as a club”.
“There’s a political game going on between Ronaldo and Florentino Perez around Benitez”.
She recently accompanied him to the premiere of his recent film, Ronaldo, and is a regular in the stands at the Bernabeu.
“I will never say never when it comes to going back to the Premier League, because you don ” t know what the future holds.