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The player who is key for Cristiano Ronaldo's return to Serie A

The Portuguese star is once again an option in Italy and this would be influenced by the desire to play in the Champions League.

By Wilian Estrella

The Portuguese star is once again an option in Italy and this would be influenced by the desire to play in the Champions League.
The Portuguese star is once again an option in Italy and this would be influenced by the desire to play in the Champions League.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's future remains a question mark despite the fact that he has already played minutes with Manchester United during the season. The Portuguese player continues to be in the news and now he has been linked with Napoli of Serie A. The Azzurri club is one of those interested in having him among their ranks and the plus would be that ‘CR7’ already knows the European country because he had a past with Juventus.

Napoli is the main option for the player if he wants to return to Serie A. In addition, he would find a highly offensive team that has scored nine goals in the first two rounds. In addition, here he will play in the Champions League, a tournament he does not want to miss.

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Jorge Mendes and Aurelio de Laurentiiis have talked about his possible arrival. This situation occurred in 2018, but for the Italians it was something impossible because of his high salary. Now, the idea changed and there is a key player for the transfer: Victor Osimhen. Manchester United is looking for a reinforcement for its frontline and, given the difficulties for Antony, it could decide to bet on the Nigerian.

Napoli could trade for Cristiano Ronaldo

The former Lille player has 30 goals in 64 games to show all his potential and talent for the future. To be able to 'release' him, Napoli will ask for 120 million and the demand is also that Cristiano Ronaldo gives up half of his salary, which is 17 million net. The talks have been intensifying for a month.


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