Free agent Cristiano Ronaldo spotted training at Real Madrid Sporting Center
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Cristiano Ronaldo spotted training at former club Real Madrid's training ground
Cristiano Ronaldo is without a club presently following the termination of his Manchester United agreement as a result of his blast interview with Piers Morgan. He is presently available to concentrate on searching for a new club as a result of Portugal’s 2022 FIFA World Cup exit at the clutches of Morocco on Saturday.
Despite not presently playing football, Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to his former club, Real Madrid’s training center, and is making an effort to maintain his fitness. The forward came back to Los Blancos’ Valdebebas training facility to work on a personal program, according to the Spanish outlet Revelo.
In order to keep his form and health and wellness for the next half of the season, the striker has moved back to Madrid, where he spent nine years between 2009 and 2018. He is now training at Valdebebas alone as reported by Revelo via Fabrizio Romano. Cristiano was permitted to train on a separate field from the one used for first-team practice after receiving all necessary approvals from the club.
Although the 37-year-old made a return to Real Madrid his top priority in the summer, neither Real nor their arch-rivals Atletico seem to be keen on signing him with the latter having been heavily linked. In 2018, Cristiano Ronaldo moved from Real Madrid to Juventus before ultimately returning to Manchester United, where he had previously played from 2003 to 2009.
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s future after leaving Manchester United and Portugal’s 2022 FIFA World Cup exit
The destiny of Cristiano Ronaldo on the international stage is still uncertain. The former Manchester United player, who has 196 showings for Portugal and holds the record for the most international caps, is still vying for several other records. He created another record by becoming the first player to net in five FIFA World Cups in Qatar.
Reports that he might be on the verge of a highly valuable move to Saudi Arabian team Al Nassr have surfaced, but the player himself has rejected these claims. Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Santiago Bernabeu after his stellar tenure with the Spanish club may delight Real fans, but it does not seem that an agreement is imminent.
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Khushi Bhanushali
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