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Ronaldo declines two offers from the USA and prefers to compete in the UEFA Champions League.
According to sources, Cristiano Ronaldo, the great forward for Manchester United, has turned down two offers from Major League Soccer teams because he prefers to play in the Champions League.
Due to the club's failure to qualify for Europe's top club competition, the 37-year-old attacker has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer. His current deal has one more year left on it.
In his first season back with the Red Devils after a 12-year absence, Ronaldo scored 24 goals in 38 games. His team was unable to finish in the top four despite his goals, as United finished with the fewest points in Premier League history.
Cristiano Ronaldo's time at the storied Manchester club may be coming to an end with the hiring of new manager Erik ten Hag and the introduction of a new style of play. An update on the destiny of the Portuguese icon has now been provided by Italian publication La Repubblica.
According to them, Ronaldo declined two offers from American clubs in order to remain in Europe, compete in the Champions League, and obtain the greatest possible training for the next World Cup later this year. He almost probably has one more chance to capture the prized trophy at the event in Qatar.
According to the article, Jose Mourinho is still interested in bringing the five-time Ballon d'Or winner to Roma, even though doing so would seem to be very challenging. Chelsea is also prepared to give Ronaldo another shot at capturing his sixth Champions League championship.
Despite rumors suggesting he will leave Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo is anticipated to remain there.
The captain of Portugal is not up for sale, according to Sky Sports. Despite reports that Old Trafford's Premier League rivals Chelsea are keen, the club expects the seasoned striker to stay.
Rumors that Ronaldo is currently dissatisfied with his situation at the club have been exacerbated by United's failure to qualify for the Champions League and their lack of additions thus far this summer. According to the source, the player's agent Jorge Mendes and the new Blues owner Todd Boehly had a meeting last week.
This week, Red Devils manager Erik ten Hag attended his first training session in an effort to mend the team's broken culture and the team itself. The illustrious forward, though, was absent from the practice since he had been granted extra time off because Portugal had earlier this month competed in the UEFA Nations League.
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