Tag: Cristiano Ronaldo

  • Boehly, Tuchel discussing Chelsea bid for unhappy Ronaldo

    Boehly, Tuchel discussing Chelsea bid for unhappy Ronaldo

    Premier League side Chelsea are considering a bid for Manchester United star, Cristiano Ronaldo.

    It’s been claimed Ronaldo has made a transfer demand to United in recent days.

    The Sun says the board is determined to stand firm and refuse to sell – but the Portuguese star insists they should give the green light to any ‘acceptable’ bids.

    And that could see the five-time Ballon d’Or winner join rivals Chelsea, who finished third last season – and therefore can offer Champions League football.

    Blues manager Thomas Tuchel is on the hunt for a new striker following Romelu Lukaku’s season-long loan to Inter Milan.

    That leaves Timo Werner and Kai Havertz as the only players who can really play up front in the squad.

    New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly recently met with Ronaldo’s agent – Jorge Mendes – to discuss a host of topics, including a potential move for the sporting icon.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale – Man Utd tells Chelsea boss

    Cristiano Ronaldo has been told he is not for sale after Chelsea owner, Todd Boehly, reportedly spoke with the Manchester United forward’s agent Jorge Mendes, talks which have left Old Trafford senior management furious.

     

    Chelsea made a shocking move for Ronaldo after Chelsea owner was said to have held talks with agent Jorge Mendes.

     

    The 37-year-old is entering the final year of his contract with Manchester United and according to The Athletic, Ronaldo is concerned about the club not matching his ambition in the transfer window after a disappointing season.

     

    It’s claimed that new Chelsea owner Boehly held talk with Mendes in Portugal, with Ronaldo’s future and a potential move to Stamford Bridge one of the subjects discussed.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo

     

    Manchester United plan on keeping their star man and it is largely expected that he will remain at the club he loves, while it is not clear whether Chelsea will make a serious move for the striker.

     

    In a relative story, Manchester United could end up missing out on their number summer transfer target.

     

    That’s according to a recent report from Spanish outlet Cadena SER, who claim midfielder Frenkie De Jong is refusing to quit Barcelona.

     

    Understood to be at the very top of Erik ten Hag’s summer wishlist, De Jong’s proposed move to Old Trafford has been viewed as integral to how the beginning of the Dutchman’s reign will play out.

     

    However, with talks continuing for days and no real progress yet to be made, the United faithful have been left to sweat on the Netherlands international’s final decision, and these latest reports suggest the playmaker may have turned down the chance to move to the Premier League.

     

    Manchester United could be plunged almost £1bn into debt by their plans to redevelop Old Trafford.

     

    In another development, Arsenal and Manchester United have been told Lisandro Martinez will cost them £42m after meeting with representatives of the Ajax defender in London.

     

    Chelsea has been told unequivocally that England midfielder Declan Rice will not be leaving West Ham this summer.

     

    Sevilla has told Chelsea they have until July 5 to close any deal to sign long-term defensive target Jules Kounde or forget about bringing him to Stamford Bridge.

     

    Tottenham has stepped up their efforts to sign Everton striker Richarlison but the Goodison Park club reportedly wants much more than the £50m previously suggested.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo shows six-pack body

     

    Arsenal will make a new offer for Leeds forward Raphinha after their initial £30m proposal was rejected, but are unlikely to go as high as the Elland Road side’s £65m valuations.

     

    West Brom are leading the chase for Wales striker Tom Lawrence who will be available for free at the end of the month when his Derby County contract expires.

     

    Middlesbrough are refusing to lower their asking price of £15m plus add-ons for Djed Spence and expects the Tottenham target to return for pre-season training in a fortnight.

     

    Bournemouth are planning to make a £1m offer for Blackpool winger Josh Bowler despite having a January bid of around £3m rejected by the Championship club.

     

    Conor Hourihane has been left in limbo after Wayne Rooney’s shock departure from Derby County, where he had been expected to sign a three-year deal to sign on a free transfer.

     

    Sheffield United have made a £3m move for Malmo central defender Anel Ahemdhodzic but will face competition for his signature from Blackburn Rovers.

     

    Meanwhile, Howard Webb is set to take over from Mike Riley as the Premier League’s chief refereeing officer and could be in the role by the end of the year as he remains under contract with MLS.

  • BREAKING: Man Utd star Cristiano Ronaldo loses son

    BREAKING: Man Utd star Cristiano Ronaldo loses son

    Manchester United star, Cristiano Ronaldo, has revealed death of his twin baby boy.

    Ronaldo, one of the most recognizable names in sports across the globe, announced a heartbreaking tragedy on Monday.

    He revealed on Twitter that him and his partner, Georgina Rodriguez, lost their newborn son.

    Rodriguez had given birth to a twin boy and twin girl.

    But the two made the announcement in a joint statement that one of them had died.

    “It is with our deepest sadness we have to announce that our baby boy has passed away. It is the greatest pain that any parents can feel,” their statement read.

    “Only the birth of our baby girl gives us the strength to live this moment with some hope and happiness.

    “We would like to thank the doctors and nurses for all their expert care and support.

    “We are all devastated at this loss and we kindly ask for privacy at this very difficult time.

    “I AM GEORGINA. Our baby boy, you are our angels. We will always love you.”

  • Ronaldo’s hat-trick rescues Manchester United against Norwich

    Ronaldo’s hat-trick rescues Manchester United against Norwich

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s 50th club career hat-trick dug Manchester United out of a hole against lowly Norwich City as the under-par Red Devils won 3-2 at Old Trafford.

    The 37-year-old’s treble was his second in his past three Premier League appearances.

    It took him to 21 goals for the season, going through the 20 barrier for a 16th consecutive campaign.

    Ronaldo moved to 99 Premier League goals in his career, and Manchester United could only thank him for sparing them a potentially embarrassing afternoon.

    He put Manchester United two up early on, but Norwich hit back through Kieran Dowell and Teemu Pukki.

    But the former Real Madrid and Juventus star lashed a free-kick winner through the grasp of Tim Krul in the 76th minute.

    David de Gea sprinted from his line to expertly block Pukki’s attempted dink over the goalkeeper in the third minute, and Norwich would soon regret failing to take that golden chance.

    Ronaldo saw a fizzing 20-yard shot saved by Krul in the seventh minute.

    But seconds later the Manchester United man did better, with Anthony Elanga dispossessing Ben Gibson in the penalty area and squaring for an easy close-range finish.

    Manchester United kept pressing against opponents who at that point appeared ripe to be picked off.

    Ronaldo got their second in the 32nd minute when he headed a corner-kick from the right by Alex Telles past Krul.

    Norwich surprisingly got one back in first-half stoppage time when Pukki’s cross from the left was nodded in at the far post by an unmarked Dowell.

    Incredibly, having been outplayed for so long, Norwich got level after 52 minutes.

    That was when Pukki tucked past De Gea after Dowell played him in and the striker stayed just onside.

    Manchester United lacked coherence in attack and were out of sorts throughout.

    De Gea had to save well from Milot Rashica to keep the hosts on level terms, but then up stepped Ronaldo from 25 yards to save the day.

  • Newcastle to offer Coutinho £1million bonus, as Man U set to leave Ronaldo for PSG

    Newcastle to offer Coutinho £1million bonus, as Man U set to leave Ronaldo for PSG

    Manchester United striker, Cristiano Ronaldo, is reported to leave Old Trafford for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the upcoming market, on a free transfer, due to the savings that the club would make in terms of his wage packet.

     

    This was as cash-rich Newcastle are ready to offer Barcelona’s Philippe Coutinho a £1million bonus, to convince him to join them over Aston Villa this summer, after the Brazilian smash hit on loan in the Midlands.

     

    Manchester United is reportedly expecting Ronaldo to leave Old Trafford this summer.

     

    The Portugal international re-joined the Red Devils from Juventus last year and has enjoyed an impressive goal scoring return, finding the back of the net on 18 occasions in 32 appearances.

     

    The 37-year-old striker (Ronaldo) has a contract with the club until June 2023, with the option of a further 12 months, but there have been claims that he wants to leave during this summer’s transfer window.

     

    Man United are currently facing a battle to finish in the top four in the Premier League, as they fight to secure Champions League football for next term.

     

    It was gathered that the 20-time English champions (Manchester United) are expecting Ronaldo to push for a move away from Old Trafford in the upcoming market.

     

    Ronaldo is not believed to be considering moving away from European football at this stage of his career.

     

    Still in the Premiership, cash-rich Newcastle are reportedly ready to offer Barcelona’s Philippe Coutinho a £1million bonus to convince him to join them over Aston Villa this summer after the Brazilian smash hit on loan in the Midlands.

     

    It was gathered that the Magpies have already started to explore a deal for the Brazilian through intermediaries with a significant bonus heading in the direction of Coutinho were he to choose Newcastle.

     

    Coutinho has been a revelation since swapping Barcelona for Aston Villa on loan in January, scoring four goals and adding three assists in 10 matches so far.

     

    A permanent switch to Villa Park is reportedly Barcelona’s ‘priority’, with a deal mooted to be around £33.5m – but Newcastle’s reported interest could complicate any switch to the Midlands.

     

    Newcastle found themselves in a fierce relegation battle in January but key signings of Dan Burn, Kieran Trippier, Chris Wood, Matt Targett and Bruno Guimaraes has lifted Eddie Howe’s side to 14th in the table.

     

    While Newcastle have professed caution about expectations in the summer, with money no object under the Saudi owners, the report in Spain stated that he is seen in the north east as a key player to build around as they look to push for trophies.

     

    The 29-year-old’s huge £480,000 a week wages at the Nou Camp won’t be matched in England and Villa are currently paying just under 25 per cent of those weekly wages for six months, around £120,000 a week.

     

    Villa boss Steven Gerrard has made no secret of the fact he would like the club to sign his former Liverpool team-mate come the end of the season.

     

    But Gerrard has also welcomed interest in Coutinho from rival clubs as it proves Villa secured a coup by signing the Brazilian in January.

     

    “For me it doesn’t make any sense to make any decisions now,” Gerrard said last month when quizzed on whether they are pushing to get Coutinho permanently.

     

    “When he’s physically in the right place, when he’s comfortable and happy and enjoying his football, we all know we’re dealing with a world-class talent.

     

    “We just need to keep enjoying him, to keep him healthy from now until the end of the season and I’m sure he’ll help us. To watch him and work with him and see him get back to his top form and enjoy his football again is a pleasure.”

     

    Asked about whether Villa is the place for Coutinho to fall in love with the game again, Gerrard added: “Phil was successful at Barcelona but he had difficult periods as well. He got to the stage where he needed a change of scenery and a different movie.

     

    “We want to be that movie for him because if we want to get to where we want to be, we need to build it around talents like Phil, because at his best he is a high-level player.

     

    “All good teams have game-changers who the opposition are really concerned about before a ball is kicked. Phil has that status and he is giving belief to his team-mates.

     

    “Our strikers Ollie Watkins and Danny Ings want him alongside them because he delivers on the big stage. I don’t control transfer fees or wages.

     

    “All I can do is give my opinion to (sporting director) Johan Lange, (chief executive) Christian Purslow and the owners. They are watching the games and they will make the final decision. Phil has shown what he is capable of so far.”

     

    Elsewhere, Real Madrid are reportedly set to extend the contract of Vinicius Junior this summer.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo eyes more accolades, sets retirement date

    Cristiano Ronaldo eyes more accolades, sets retirement date

    Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo feels he can play another five years.

    The 37-year-old superstar says he is looking to “win more things” before eventually hanging up his boots for good in “four to five years” time.

    Speaking to DAZN, Ronaldo said: “It’s hard to say that I don’t want more, because if I’m at a club that gives me the opportunity to win more things, why not?

    “And in the national team too. I know I don’t have many years left playing, four or five more, we’ll see, and I want to win more things.

    “You have to be intelligent and know that at 18, 20 or 25 you are not the same as at 35. And that is the maturity, the experience, the intelligence to understand that maybe you lose some things to win others and have the right balance to continue competing and be at the highest level.”

    Ronaldo – who scored 15 goals in 29 games for United in all competitions – has refused to admit he is past his best.

    When asked about the criticism he has received, Ronaldo said: “I show year after year that the numbers speak for themselves. I don’t have to tell you that I’m very good, because the numbers are there.

    “The facts are facts, the rest is not It doesn’t matter at all. That’s why I’m very happy with my form, I’m still scoring goals, helping people, teams, both in the national team and at Manchester United and that’s why I want to continue like this.”

  • Mourinho makes move for Cristiano Ronaldo

    Mourinho makes move for Cristiano Ronaldo

    Serie Club Roma are in contact with Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo.

    The Sun says Paris St Germain, Bayern Munich and Roma, who are led by the star’s former Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho, have expressed an interest in the striker.

    His agent Jorge Mendes held talks with new Old Trafford supremo Richard Arnold over concerns about his team’s poor form.

    They were knocked out of the FA Cup by Middlesbrough and are in a real fight for fourth place in the Premier League after disappointing draws with Burnley and Southampton.

    The ex-Real Madrid man is also struggling and will be looking to end his longest goal drought in more than a decade when United host Brighton this evening.

    Ronaldo is understood to only wish to stay if United qualify for next season’s Champions League.

    He also has concerns over the attitude of some of his team-mates amid their recent struggles.

  • Ronaldo sparks uproar with Messi’s Ballon d’Or win

    Ronaldo sparks uproar with Messi’s Ballon d’Or win

    Cristiano Ronaldo has sent the social media into a frenzy after sparking an uproar over Lionel Messi’s Ballon d’Or win.

    Controversy started when Ronaldo commented ‘facts’ under an Instagram post questioning Messi’s 7th Ballon d’Or award.

    The Portuguese forward finished sixth in the 2021 Ballon d’Or, which saw him placed outside the top three for the first time since 2010.

    The Argentine now has two more Ballon d’Or titles than Ronaldo.

    And it appears that the 36-year-old is not happy with the result of this year’s Ballon d’Or.

    A Ronaldo fan, Instagram user cr7.o_lendario, posted a massive rant on the platform after the event.

    The fan claimed that Messi did not deserve to win and that Ronaldo had a better year.

    After listing all of Ronaldo’s achievements in 2021, the fan wrote: “They still put the guy in 6th… Do you really think that 5 guys did more than him in the year? Never.

    “He could fight for this award calmly and the fight would be good with Lewandowski who in individual numbers was incredible and Bayern had a better season than Juventus and has been having a calmer season than United, but at the national selection level… Cristiano was much better.

    “And who does the prize go to? For Messi, who only won the Copa del Rey by Barcelona, ​​he hasn’t scored a goal against Real Madrid since when Cristiano left, disappeared in the big games of the season, won the Copa America that was supposed to be every 4 years and do practically every year. He didn’t score in the final or in the semifinal. And he’s been having a weak season with PSG individually.

    “For Cristiano to win this prize he has to be 300% unquestionable. It’s no use scoring the most beautiful bike of the year, being champion of everything by club, top scorer of everything and scoring a hat-trick in the World Cup, they still find a way to take his prize.

    “With Messi, it’s the other way around. He can do a low-key season, way below, they’ll always find a way to favour him and give him the prize. Theft. Dirt. Shame. Simply regrettable.

    “Regardless of these awards, CR7 will always be the best in history!”

    TNG reports Ronaldo saw the post and he commented ‘facts’.

    This has not gone down well with football fans on social media.

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  • Ronaldo eager to “win great things” with Manchester United

    Ronaldo eager to “win great things” with Manchester United

    Cristiano Ronaldo has spoken of his desire to “win great things” in his second stint with English Premier League (EPL) side Manchester United Football Club.

    The 36-year-old Portugal forward completed a sensational return to Manchester United on transfer deadline day, rejoining the club from Juventus on a two-year deal.

    Ronaldo’s first six-season spell with Manchester United saw him help them secure a haul of silverware before moving to Real Madrid in 2009.

    Those trophies included the UEFA Champions League and three Premier League titles.

    In his first interview since returning to Manchester United, Ronaldo told the club’s website on Wednesday: “I have a fantastic history with this amazing club.

    “I was there at 18 years old and of course I’m so happy to be back home after 12 years. So I’m really glad and looking forward to start my first game.

    “I think it’s the best decision that I have made. It’s right on point in my opinion.

    “I moved from Juventus now to Manchester United, it’s a new chapter, I’m so happy and glad. I want to carry on again, to make history, to help Manchester United achieve great results.”

  • Juventus FC open up on Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United

    Juventus FC open up on Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United

    Juventus FC have reached an agreement with Manchester United FC for the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo for an initial 15 million euros (12.86 million pounds), the Serie A club have announced.

    United last Friday announced they had secured a deal to bring the 36-year-old Portugal forward back to the club subject to the agreement of personal terms, a medical and a visa.

    The club have now confirmed United are paying 15 million euros for Ronaldo plus eight million euros (6.86 million pounds) in potential add-ons, in a statement released early on transfer deadline day.

    The statement said: “Juventus Football Club announces that an agreement with Manchester United FC for the definitive disposal of the registration rights of the player Cristiano Ronaldo has been reached for a consideration of 15 million euros payable in five financial years.

    “This might be increased, up to a maximum of 8 million euros, upon achievement of specific performance objectives over the duration of the employment contract with the player.”