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Manchester divided by Cristiano Ronaldo: How much does City and United offer?

Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Juventus is a total unknown. In fact, there are more certainties that separate him from the Italian team than those that confirm his bond, and from Manchester they await him with open doors.

By Alexis Almosnino

Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Juventus is a total unknown. In fact, there are more certainties that separate him from the Italian team than those that confirm his bond, and from Manchester they await him with open doors.
Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Juventus is a total unknown. In fact, there are more certainties that separate him from the Italian team than those that confirm his bond, and from Manchester they await him with open doors.
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Pass markets in Europe will be open until the end of August and they may come as a surprise. The latest bombshell was given by the Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport: Cristiano Ronaldo was offered to Manchester City, which could pay 30 million euros for the 36-year-old Portuguese striker for Juventus.

According to the Italian media, it was the CR7 representative, Jorge Mendes, who presented the idea to the City leadership. Juve has signed the player until June next year, when he would leave with the pass in his possession if he does not renew.

Furthermore, Corriere reports that it was Cristiano Ronaldo who asked to leave. Another fact in favor of the operation is that so far Manchester City could not achieve the incorporation of Harry Kane, the striker for Tottenham and the England team. For his part, and on the other side of the path in Manchester, United would offer him an annual salary close to 20 million euros per year and even the possibility that Paul Pogba, who already played for Juventus between 2012 and 2016, is being raised , will enter into a hypothetical deal for Cristiano.

Pogba's commitment to the 'red devils' expires on June 30, 2022 and his continuity in the Old Trafford team does not seem at all clear, so Manchester United could try to find a way out this summer to prevent him from leaving for free in 2022 or, as the 'Daily Mail' points out, try to include it in some operation.


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