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Cristiano Ronaldo to MLS? Three teams that will look for him

In the next few hours offers will arrive after the failure with Juventus

By Mauricio Saenz

In the next few hours offers will arrive after the failure with Juventus
In the next few hours offers will arrive after the failure with Juventus
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This Tuesday, Cristiano Ronaldo added another failure in his stay at Juventus. It's that the elimination in the hands of Porto in the knockout stages of the Champions League could mean that the Portuguese's stay at the Turin club will come to an end sooner than expected. And watch out for that, there are at least three MLS teams that will try to sign him for next season. 

He wasn't up to the task and for the third consecutive season, Cristiano Ronaldo and Juventus don't pass the first round of elimination heads-up in the Champions League. In the match against Porto, on top of that, CR7 was well below their best performances and his team ended up paying for it with premature elimination.

The first team likely to contact Cristiano Ronaldo's agent will be Inter Miami. The Florida franchise, whose largest shareholder's David Beckham, made it clear on more than one occasion that it dreams of owning it. "I know that in Miami our fans want to see big stars. We already have players like Gonzalo Higuaín and Blaise Matuidi who already bring shine and glamor but in the future we want to have the opportunity to bring big names", said the Spice Boy about the possible signing of Ronaldo.

The remaining two teams dreaming of CR7 donning their jersey are from the same state: California. It's that both Los Angeles FC andLos Angeles Galaxy have enough money and the motivation to be protagonists in the competition that is needed to try to seduce Ronaldo to sign for them. In both cases he would share a team with a Mexican, since in LAFC the maximum emblem is Carlos Vela, while in the Galaxy Chicharito Hernández, with whom he shared a team in Real Madrid, is his great attacking reference.


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