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What Napoli's coach said about Cristiano Ronaldo and a possible move

Napoli is one of Cristiano's possible destinations to play in the Champions League.

By Wilian Estrella

Napoli is one of Cristiano's possible destinations to play in the Champions League.
Napoli is one of Cristiano's possible destinations to play in the Champions League.
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Jorge Mendes is rushing the last days of the market to desperately find a team where Cristiano Ronaldo can play in the Champions League this season. The representative of Manchester United idol has unsuccessfully offered him to the big European clubs in recent weeks and is not giving up.

The latest attempt by Jorge Mendes to place Cristiano Ronaldo, whose desire at 37 years of age is to play in the Champions League after failing to qualify with United, has been to knock again on the door of Napoli. However, the operation seems complicated due to the high demands that Aurelio De Laurentiis, president of Napoli, has transmitted to Jorge Mendes.

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First of all, he only wants Cristiano Ronaldo on loan if United also assumes part of his high fee, a major obstacle for the agent to find a destination for him.

And secondly that the English club buys Victor Osimhen as a replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo at Old Trafford and Napoli has priced the Nigerian striker at no less than one hundred million euros.

Spalletti's take on Cristiano Ronaldo

Luciano Spalletti, Napoli coach, admitted about Cristiano Ronaldo that "no coach would give up working with him, it would be something to count on for life. The truth is that there are no negotiations. De Laurentiis has not received any offers for Osimhen and we must be as realistic as possible. There are only a few days left until the end of the market and I see it as complicated that something of this kind can happen. There is nothing concrete for now.


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