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Cristiano Ronaldo gives the worst possible news to Barcelona and shocks Europe

Cristiano Ronaldo does not stop embittering FC Barcelona even being thousands of kilometers away

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo does not stop embittering FC Barcelona even being thousands of kilometers away
Cristiano Ronaldo does not stop embittering FC Barcelona even being thousands of kilometers away

Cristiano Ronaldo has been several years since he stopped facing FC Barcelona. The Portuguese fulfilled his stage in the merengue and wore the shirts of Juventus, Manchester United and currently Al Nassr. However, from a distance he continues to carry out maneuvers that spoil the plans they have in the Culé team.

According to information from journalist Daguito Valdés, Marcelo Brozovic will be Cristiano Ronaldo's teammate at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia next season. The Croatian was one of those targeted as a signing for Xavi Hernández to reinforce the midfield but apparently he will not have a Blaugrana destination.

The operation for Marcelo Brozovic includes the signing of 23 million euros that Inter Milan will receive from the Middle East, and also a salary for the footballer of 20 million euros per season with a contractual relationship until 2026. Thus , Cristiano Ronaldo will add a partner in the hierarchy to his team.

The other options are dropped

FC Barcelona continues with problems to be able to sign due to financial problems and the strict control of the Financial Fair Play. Any type of movement or intention that Xavi Hernández has ends up being surpassed by a team that has more financial support. Thus, putting together a squad with hierarchy reinforcements becomes really complicated.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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