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Ronaldo would have to be heading to the States wouldn't he? He wants Champions League but no one is going to take him on.
Ronaldo would have to be heading to the States wouldn't he? He wants Champions League but no one is going to take him on.
Ronaldo would have to be heading to the States wouldn't he? He wants Champions League but no one is going to take him on.
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You reckon? Cold and s**t Manchester over say LA?
For serious footballers weather is one of the last factors in choosing a club. Otherwise all the best players in the world would play in Greece.
I would say the main obstacle to Ronaldo joining a MLS club is his 500k / week wages. Somehow I don't see him taking a hit on those to join a MLS club when he still wants CL football.
I thought his rape case got dismissed
This Ronaldo saga is interesting - if he really does want Champions League and be a regular starter even at reduced wages, would a club like say Porto be prepared to take him on? It is difficult to see any other big club like say Bayern being able to guarantee him the game time.
The endorsements he'd get out of the MLS would go close to covering his wages.For serious footballers weather is one of the last factors in choosing a club. Otherwise all the best players in the world would play in Greece.
I would say the main obstacle to Ronaldo joining a MLS club is his 500k / week wages. Somehow I don't see him taking a hit on those to join a MLS club when he still wants CL football.
good luck trying to find a top club willing to build their team around a 37 year old on big wages
He has no interest in MLS. He turned down 250m of oil/slave/sportswashing cash a few weeks ago.For serious footballers weather is one of the last factors in choosing a club. Otherwise all the best players in the world would play in Greece.
I would say the main obstacle to Ronaldo joining a MLS club is his 500k / week wages. Somehow I don't see him taking a hit on those to join a MLS club when he still wants CL football.
Yes.
Given that he had once been assured he was “the future of Barcelona”, Frenkie de Jong might roll his eyes at stories like the following. A few months ago, the Catalan club were talking to a potential summer target, but this at a time when La Liga’s salary cap meant they couldn’t register new signings. The player was interested but understandably sceptical, and the situation formed a large part of discussions. Barcelona were insistent, though. They assured the player they would find a way. In the meantime, they were selling their image. Everyone still wants to play for Barca.Couldn't read the full article as its behind a paywall, however was mostly interested in the level Goldman's is participating here. Its just the kind of situation for them to leech onto. campaigners.
Football is not a salary capped sport for the most part. It is very rare for players to willingly take unders as it rarely is a benefit to the team, just to the owners.I am surprised he still cares so much about money.