Cristiano Ronaldo, between the “total divorce” with Manchester United and the chance to play with Messi at PSG

England almost closed his stay in the Red Devils following this season and CR7 evaluates moving to Paris.

The future of Cristiano Ronaldo seems to be out of Manchester United, the relationship is at a point of no return and in England they are already talking regarding “total divorce” following the latest disagreement and the conspicuous absence of the Portuguese crack in the fall in the classic once morest the City de Guardiola by 4 to 1, of the last weekend by Premier League.

The player is displeased with the coach Ralf Ragnick, with whom he has already had some crossed statements, and has made the decision to emigrate if the team does not play the next Champions League, something that seems far away today because it is one point below Arsenal -last in qualifying zone- but with three more games played.

In any case, the wear and tear would be such, even with some teammates, that Cristiano Ronaldo might leave just the same if the team makes a fabulous comeback to play the maximum continental tournament. There is even the version that his last trip to Portugal did not go down well in the locker roombecause they expect him to accompany the squad to the Etihad Stadium, despite not being able to play due to hip flexor discomfort.

For now, the great objective of CR7 and Manchester United is the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 once morest Diego Simeone’s Atlético de Madrid, which will be played on Tuesday, March 15 at Old Trafford, following 1-1 in the Wanda Metropolitano.

Cristiano Ronaldo and the chance to share the lead with Lionel Messi and Neymar

The Football Transfer portal announced in recent days that the Portuguese has an offer on the table from PSG, which he is very close to losing Kylian Mbappé, to form another dream trident together with Lionel Messi and the Brazilian Neymar. Will Leo and CR7 share a team for the first time?

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