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Cristiano Ronaldo is in the center of attention in world sport , just as it was Lionel Messi with his departure from FC Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain . Reports indicate that CR7 would leave Juventus in Turin and your destination would be Manchester City . Obviously, his arrival at the “Cityzens” would be generating outrage in a group of fans very close to the Portuguese: the fans of the Manchester United .
The Portuguese footballer reached the “Red Devils” in 2003 and in that club he managed to begin to establish his name in world football . CR7 spent six seasons in the former team of Alexander Chapman Ferguson. Now, everything seems to indicate that his Fate would be the eternal city rival, news that has not gone down very well with Manchester United fans and are starting a new campaign of burning Cristiano Ronaldo shirts.
Well, United started the ‘Hate Cristiano’ campaign 💁🏻 pic.twitter.com/xobPq 39 IdW
– Diario Olé (@DiarioOle)
August 29, 2021
Should his arrival at the “Cityzens” materialize, it would be a hard blow for Manchester United, since the Portuguese would be leaving his city rival. Given this, the coach of the “Red Devils”, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, was in charge of criticizing him.
“When you played for Manchester United you didn’t go to Manchester City.”
Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s message to Cristiano Ronaldo. pic.twitter.com/knU7lUNhLp
– VarskySports (@VarskySports) August 26, 2021
It is estimated that Juventus Turin is asking for $ 29 million dollars per player of 36 years of age and, for its part, Manchester City would offer the player a two-year contract in exchange for $ 17. 6 million dollars per season . Cristiano Ronaldo has already said goodbye to his teammates at the club’s sports center and it is expected that in the next few hours the new destiny of the Portuguese will be officially defined.
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