Turkish club interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo in the mid-transfer window: Reports

Galatasaray interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo, the five-time winner of the Ballon d’Or, may sign with Galatasaray SK during the mid-transfer window, which is scheduled to take place in January 2023. Although the team hasn’t officially released many names in this regard, supporters hope for the best.
The Portuguese star has long been dissatisfied with Manchester United in the English Premier League. The Galatasaray head Erden Timur said regarding the same, “I can’t give names right now because we will give continue that dialogue and sincere process for the coming periods”
Moreover, earlier this week, it was reported that Ronaldo’s departure from Manchester United during the middle of the transfer window had been granted by coach Eric Ten Hag. Galatasaray SK, a reputable Turkish team, is currently making a strong effort to sign the great football player.
This season, Ronaldo is currently out of form, and he has received a lot of flak from football fans all over the world. According to a source, Erden Timur, the head of the Turkish club, has been in frequent communication with Ronaldo’s agents over a staggering sum of £360,000 each week.
Cristiano Ronaldo for Manchester United

Cristiano Ronaldo, a Portuguese football sensation, signed with English Premier League team Manchester United in 2003, one year after signing with Sporting CP, where he made his debut. He worked for Manchester United for four years until 2007, at which point he moved to join the prestigious Real Madrid team in Spain.
In the year 2021, he returned to Manchester United. Ronaldo has 143 goals and 56 assists from 339 appearances according to his career stats at Manchester United. In his career, he has also given the squad three hat tricks. His match rating is 7.24 on average.
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