Cristiano Ronaldo will reportedly be on the move in a matter of weeks amid claims a
blockbuster package is being💴 put together to return the veteran star to a major
European club.
The 38-year-old stunned the footballing world by agreeing a💴 lucrative
move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr back in January. The move came about after the
termination of his contract💴 at Manchester United in which the star had very publicly
criticised the club in a no-holds barred TV interview with💴 Piers Morgan.
But despite
reportedly instructing his agent to land him another Champions League side, takers for
Ronaldo were few and💴 far between. As a result, he ultimately opted to move to the Gulf
State, where he was lured with the💴 most lucrative sports contract ever offered.
Indeed,
the legendary star signed a contract worth a staggering €200m-per-year (including
sponsorships and commercial💴 opportunities).
However, having (even more) money has not
proved all it was cracked up to be for Ronaldo. And while he💴 has scored 13 goals in 14
games for his new club, reports claim he has found it difficult settling into💴 Riyad
life.
And amid claims the language barrier and culture were proving difficult for his
family, reports earlier this month suggest💴 a return to Real Madrid could be on the
cards for Ronaldo.
It seems though that Los Blancos have no plans💴 to reunite with their
record-breaking star.
But now a report has claimed a move to Bayern Munich could be on
the💴 cards thanks to the wealth of German businessman Markus Schon.
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Businessman wants to bring Ronaldo to Bayern
Schon is reportedly a long-term
admirer of💴 Ronaldo’s and, as a fan of Bayern Munich, dreams of him playing at the
Allianz.
Making most of his wealth from💴 Yeezy Sneakers, it’s reported that Schon has
been in contact with Bayern to try and facilitate the move. To that💴 end, Schon is
‘ready to finance’ the move for Ronaldo and has a unique plan to help fund the
deal.
And💴 while Ronaldo would need to take a significant pay-cut to make the move,
Schon reckons the player’s desire to extend💴 his Champions League records would be
enough to persuade him to make the move.
“It would be conceivable that we could
💴 undertake to pay a transfer fee or loan fee in excess of a basic amount to be defined
if our💴 company is clearly seen as ‘facilitating’ the difference,” Schon wrote, per
Abendzeitung.
“In the event of a permanent commitment, we would💴 expect a share in the
proceeds from the jersey in order to limit our financial risk.”
Bayern chief executive
Oliver Kahn💴 has since played down reports of a move to bring Ronaldo to
Bavaria.
However, with Borussia Dortmund on the cusp of💴 ending their 10-year run as
champions, a change in strategy is forecast.
And per some observers, the signing of
Ronaldo could💴 be just the tonic Bayern need.
Big changes are likely regardless this
summer with Thomas Tuchel ready to ring the changes.💴 As a result, the likes of Joshua
Kimmich and Sadio Mane are among the high-profile stars likely to depart.
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