Cristiano Ronaldo might make a fairy-tale return to Real Madrid as the Los Blancos seem to bring their superstar back this summer: Reports
According to reports from The Mirror, Real Madrid is looking to bring Cristiano Ronaldo, their top-goal scorer, back from Manchester United as he might not stay at the Old Trafford under Ten Hag.
Manchester United might have failed to qualify for the Champions League next season which could make Ronaldo leave the club. The 37-year-old top goal scorer from the Red Devils this season might not be in the plans of Eric Ten Hag in his ‘new team’ which might end Ronaldo’s time at Old Trafford.
The ex-Real Madrid superstar has achieved some of the best trophies during his time at the Bernabeu. The 2021/22 season is on its business end and Real Madrid is already the champions of Spain for the record 35th time. Moreover, they are on the verge of reaching the finals and winning their 14th UCL Cup.
Ronaldo has been impressive within his game time at Manchester United with two-hattricks and 23 goals in all competitions.
Everything you need to know about Cristiano Ronaldo during his time at Real Madrid
Cristiano Ronaldo joined Real Madrid for a then-record fee of £80million from Manchester United and had a career of his lifetime. He achieved everything during his time at the Bernabeu and has made his name written all over the history book.
Cristiano won 4 Champions League trophies two La Liga trophies and many more. He is the all-time highest goalscorer for the Los Blancos with 450 goals in 438 games. He also won four Ballon d ‘Or while at Madrid.
Ronaldo joined Manchester United for the second time from Juventus this summer for a two-year deal but might look to end his time under new manager Eric Ten Hag, but they haven’t shown any problem with their Portuguese star. Ronaldo is undoubtedly one of the prolific goalscorers and a leader without any armband.
Real Madrid could end up signing him this summer but his contract amount is still not disclosed. Real Madrid went for Mbappe but failed to sign him last summer but might try again this summer, failing which will see Ronaldo joining Real Madrid for the second term.
Aakash Sadhukhan
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