Manchester United | C Lanxess is rumored to beg for Chelus to become the new owner’s favorite Tan Xage to replace the Brazilian star instead (18:12) – 20220703 – Sports – Instant News

Ronaldo returned to Manchester United in the summer to sign a contract for two years. He scored 24 goals in all competitions last season, but Manchester United is still “empty” and can only play in the Europa League next season, which is quite disappointing for the Europa League scoring record holder. Although he believes that he can still compete at the highest level in the next 3 to 4 years, the Red Devils’ slow recruitment this summer made him very disappointed and has asked to leave the team. It is reported that C Long’s manager George Wendis has contacted clubs such as Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Napoli, but Bayern has signed Shady Ovene recently.

There are bookmakers in the United Kingdom who have opened a handicap for C Lang’s new owner. Bayern has become the favorite with 3.5 times because of striker Robert Lijendowski’s departure this summer, followed by Chelus with 5.5 times. After the “Blue Warriors” took over the new American head Paul Yali, the striker Lukagu ​​recently returned to Inter Milan on loan, which may facilitate C Lang to “get on the bus”. In addition, The Athletic claims that Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have no interest in joining the race for Ronaldo.

British media also reported that Manchester United manager Tan Shag was indifferent to C Lang’s departure, and even believed that C Lang’s departure would help the team rebuild. According to reports, Tanshag asked the club to spend 70 million pounds (regarding 660 million Hong Kong dollars) to sign Ajax’s former team and 22-year-old Brazilian new international striker Anthony Mafios. He is also confident that he can make the poor performance last season. Rashufort is back on track.

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