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Ronaldo joins top team wishlist after United's exit

Cristiano Ronaldo is free again following contract termination with United as he eyes move.

By Angus Barnes

Cristiano Ronaldo is free again following contract termination with United as he eyes move.
Cristiano Ronaldo is free again following contract termination with United as he eyes move.
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United called it quit on their rekindled relationship yesterday after they mutually agree to a contract termination that involves no financial commitment from either side after a week for legal assessment.

Ronaldo's exit provides him with the opportunity to join any of his suitors that offer him his preferred project, with a host of clubs already linked to him. While his age might place question marks on the interest of a lot of clubs, he surely has some outstanding links to a club in Ligue 1.

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Ronaldo could be set for a move to the French capital to join his eternal football rival, Lionel Messi at Paris Saint Germain. PSG has linked to Ronaldo since his exit from Real Madrid to join Italian giants Juventus but a move never materialized.

The financial power of PSG put them in firm contention for his signature alongside a few other top European clubs. PSG are still looking for a striker to join their ranks and could be ready to grab the free-agent Portuguese to join their starstudded setup in France.

WHAT DOES PSG MOVE OFFER RONALDO?

A move to France guarantees him a spot in his most loved club competition, the UEFA Champions League alongside a well-rich pool of talents that includes Neymar, Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi, and his former teammate and captain of many years in Madrid, Sergio Ramos. The move presents him with a pathway to closing out his football career with one last roar of accolades should he not win the ongoing FIFA World Cup with Portugal.

 


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