The Telegraph: Ronaldo ready to play for Manchester United until the end of the contract
Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo has changed his mind about leaving Manchester United. It is reported by The Telegraph.
According to the source, the striker is ready to play for the English club until the end of the contract. If Manchester United does not play in the Champions League next season, the 37-year-old will not leave the team.
It is noted that the decision is also due to the financial difficulties of the transfer. There are few clubs in Europe that have the ability to pay Ronaldo a salary at the level of the one he receives at Manchester United.
Ronaldo’s contract runs until June 30, 2023. The transfer value of the player, according to the portal Transfermarkt, is 35 million euros.
On January 14, Ronaldo spoke about the possibility of performing until the age of 42. He stated that he wants to stay in football and is trying to figure out how long he can play. Ronaldo noted that his daily goal is to enjoy what is happening.
Ronaldo is a five-time Champions League winner. As part of Manchester United, the Portuguese became the champion in the 2007/2008 season. From 2014 to 2018, he won the tournament four times with Real Madrid.
Source: Lenta

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