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Major maneuver for a possible return of Cristiano Ronaldo to La Liga, Sevilla shows interest

The Portuguese is running out of options after declaring his intent to defect and leave Manchester United. 

By Wilian Estrella

The Portuguese is running out of options after declaring his intent to defect and leave Manchester United. 
The Portuguese is running out of options after declaring his intent to defect and leave Manchester United. 
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Although it sounds utterly unrealistic, Cristiano Ronaldo could have the option of signing for Sevilla FC on the table. Sevilla became a real option after the absence of offers from top teams that the Portuguese preferred and the fact that the team are playing in the Champions League, great requirement of ‘CR7’, who wants to continue expanding his records in that competition.

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Sevilla FC appears on Cristiano Ronaldo's horizon almost by default. He wants to leave Manchester United but would not like to join a rival of the Red Devils. That would rule out Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea. He has been offered to Real Madrid, but they ruled out his return.

The other three top teams at European level also ruled out the option. Bayern have signed Sané and are looking for a profile that does not break the harmony of the group. He will not return to Juve. PSG is discarded by Cristiano himself, who is not going to go to a team with too much stars. The Portuguese wants to shine in his own light.

The next step is to lower the bar. In a second step there are several teams interested in the Portuguese. Monaco, Lyon, Roma... that's where Sevilla can appear with a proposal for Cristiano Ronaldo.

Sevilla FC's options for signing Cristiano

Many will think that Sevilla FC cannot afford to pay Cristiano Ronaldo. However, there are factors that would leave the door open. Cristiano Ronaldo has admitted that money, at this point, is not going to be a problem. He would be willing to adjust his salary.

Monchi —Sevilla's director of football— has already shown this year that Sevilla FC can be ambitious when paying a player's salary. The operation for Cristiano could be on loan or at most paying a symbolic transfer fee.

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