After leaving against United, what Cristiano said about playing with Messi at PSG

The Portuguese left an impressive statement about his future

The Portuguese left an impressive statement about his future
The Portuguese left an impressive statement about his future
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Cristiano Ronaldo, who is the current striker for Manchester United, is probably the most famous person in the whole world, and for the same reason, when he speaks, he is in the news. Now, the 38-year-old Portuguese has said things that have surprised everyone.

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A few days after the start of the World Cup in Qatar, Cristiano Ronaldo is a trend due to his controversial statements against Manchester United. In this context, he was asked about the possibility of playing with Lionel Messi at PSG and his words surprised everyone.

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Days ago, the top scorer in the Champions League was interviewed by Piers Morgan. The 'Bug' did not hold anything back and criticized Manchester United, the club's owners and Erik ten Hag, coach of the 'red devils'. In addition, he said that he did not change anything in the structure of the English team after his departure in 2009 and his return in 2021.

His words did not go down well with the British squad and there is speculation that he could leave after the World Cup, despite having a contract until mid-2023. Although it is unknown where he will continue his career, he was asked about the possibility of going to PSG if Kylian Mbappé leaves in the future.

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What did he say about playing alongside Lionel Messi?

Morgan asked him if he would go to PSG to play with Lionel Messi, if Mbappé leaves the Parisian team The Portuguese, who is focused on the World Cup, where Portugal will face Uruguay, South Korea and Ghana in the group stage, said: " In football you can never say never." Thus, he could fulfill the dream of millions of followers, who long to see world figures together.

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