Transfer window “The president wants him”, BIG club opens the door for Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo

While Cristiano Ronaldo is been rejected by European greatest clubs, a certain side have reportedly opened the door for the Portuguese star with their president keen on landing him.

Ronaldo and his agent Jorge Mendes don’t have much time to find a new home outside Old Trafford as the summer transfer window ends on Thursday.

The 37-year old forward still insists to leave Manchester United for a Champions League football-playing club.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is running out of time to find himself a new club.
Cristiano Ronaldo is running out of time to find himself a new club.

However, he has been rejected by the European giants including Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Barcelona.

But CR7 is yet to loose all of his attractive power as reports claim Napoli president wants to bring him back in Italy.

According to La Gazzetta Italia, Aurelio De Laurentiis is keen on signing Cristiano Ronaldo should the club find an agreement with Manchester United.

Apart from the agreement between the club which is yet to be reached, Napoli will also have to offload one of their strikers as swap deal with Victor Osimhen is making headlines already.

Napoli would like to sign him but are yet to reach an agreement with Man United an player side.
Napoli would like to sign him but are yet to reach an agreement with Man United an player side.

Speaking during a press conference in the week-end, Napoli coach Luciano Spaletti was asked about Ronaldo to Naples rumors.

And he replied : “Adding a Cristiano shirt to my collection? Anyone would. I’d love to know which coach wouldn’t want to work with him, it’s something to talk about forever

“We are talking about a player who won several Champions Leagues, who scored more goals than anyone else, who can be in any area of the pitch and who solves problems on his own. Whatever happens, it’s no problem for me.”


Aimé ATTI

Aimé ATTI is a bilingual journalist who breathes football and shares his passion on Africa Top Sports

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