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After Messi's arrival in Miami, the United States giant that would sign Ronaldo and paralyzes the world

To everyone's surprise, Ronaldo could leave Arab Al Nassr to go to the US and revive that rivalry with La Pulga.

By William Estrella

To everyone's surprise, Ronaldo could leave Arab Al Nassr to go to the US and revive that rivalry with La Pulga.
To everyone's surprise, Ronaldo could leave Arab Al Nassr to go to the US and revive that rivalry with La Pulga.

We are in a time when the great figures are gradually leaving the European elite to continue with their respective careers in other leagues. These are not as attractive from a football point of view, but they are encouraged from an economic aspect, where salaries and transfer amounts are paid that only clubs like PSG or Manchester City could address.

This has become evident with the arrival of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami, that although he arrived with the pass in his possession, his salary was a complex issue. After arduous negotiations, they agreed to pay him from both the club and the league itself some 50 million dollars a year, a figure higher than what he received in France. Following that same legacy, they intend to do the same with other big names.

While Sergio Busquets is already closed, the group chaired by David Beckham also intends to close Eden Hazard, Sergio Ramos and Jordi Alba. Of course, in the face of such stars, the other teams do not want to be left behind, and one of them dreams of hiring Cristiano Ronaldo: It is about Los Angeles FC, who according to the journalist Gerardo Velázquez would go all the way for the Portuguese if they fail to agree the renewal of Carlos Vela, the Mexican who shone at Arsenal.

The ideal MLS plan behind the hiring of Cristiano Ronaldo

Beyond wanting to counteract Messi's signing at Inter Miami, from Major League Soccer they see further. Following the information from the same journalist, they see in CR7 a fundamental attraction for the league, since they would repeat that very special duel with the Argentine and would capture the eyes of the entire planet, positioning MLS among the most popular. In addition, they want the focus to be there for the 2026 World Cup. The state would even pay 30% of their token, is it done?

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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