Premier League: Cristiano Ronaldo to Chelsea? – Chelsea and Roma have expressed their interest in signing Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United. The Athletic has reported Chelsea, with Todd Boehly installing himself as interim sporting director after his consortium’s takeover of the club, met with Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes to discuss the possibility of his transfer. Follow all Football news and updates live on Insidesport.IN
Premier League: Cristiano Ronaldo to Chelsea? New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly met Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes to discuss potential move to Stamford Bridge – Check out
Transfer window’s still long, things can change… but Manchester United are clear on Cristiano Ronaldo: he’s considered not for sale, no talks now ongoing to sell him. 🔴 #MUFC
Man United and Erik ten Hag both want Cristiano to stay and expect him to be part of the team. pic.twitter.com/pNylTktRNl
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 25, 2022
- Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly unhappy with Man United’s transfer business
- His agent, Jorge Mendes, met with new Chelsea owner Todd Boehly last week
- During the talks, the possibility of Ronaldo moving to the Blues were discussed
- Ronaldo has 12 months left on his contract but United are desperate to keep him
Premier League: New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly met Ronaldo’s agent in Portugal
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly met with Cristiano Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes last week with the superstar’s future sensationally discussed, according to reports.
The Athletic have today claimed that Ronaldo’s current situation and the idea of him moving to Stamford Bridge were on the agenda for their discussions.
Premier League: Cristiano Ronaldo to Chelsea? New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly met Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes to discuss potential move to Stamford Bridge – Check outCurrently, the forward has 12 months left on the two-year contract he penned at United last summer, and it is believed that his club intend to keep him.
He does, however, still hold affinity for the Red Devils and does not have problems with new manager Erik ten Hag, who will be hoping to strengthen his squad soon.
Premier League: Todd Boehly discussed a potential transfer for Cristiano Ronaldo
Bayern Munich are also said to have pondered over the possibility of snapping up the 37-year-old, despite figures at the Bundesliga outfit insisting that is not the case.
United remain locked in talks with Barcelona over midfielder Frenkie de Jong and free agent Christian Eriksen, but are yet to drag any transfers over the finish line.
Premier League: Cristiano Ronaldo to Chelsea? New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly met Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes to discuss potential move to Stamford Bridge – Check outRonaldo is determined to play at the highest level, and, The Athletic say, is keen for United to mirror his ambition by splashing cash in the market.
Premier League: Cristiano Ronaldo is happy to work with Erik ten Hag
In a recent interview, the former Real Madrid and Juventus man said: ‘I was and still am very happy to be here.
‘I know (Ten Hag) did a fantastic job for Ajax and that he’s an experienced coach but we need to give him time and things need to change the way he wants.
Premier League: Cristiano Ronaldo to Chelsea? New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly met Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes to discuss potential move to Stamford Bridge – Check out, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 02: Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Everton at Old Trafford on October 02, 2021 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)‘I hope we have success. I wish him the best. We are happy and excited. ‘Let’s believe that next year we are going to win trophies. I believe that Manchester (United) will be where they belong. Sometimes it takes time, but I still believe.’
Premier League: Cristiano Ronaldo to Chelsea? New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly met Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes to discuss potential move to Stamford Bridge – Check out
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