Fabrizio Romano claims Cristiano Ronaldo s proposed move to Manchester City failed to go through due to 2 reasons before Manchester United made their interest known
Fabrizio Romano claims Cristiano Ronaldo s proposed move to Manchester City failed to go through due to 2 reasons before Manchester United made their interest known × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football News
@Cristiano @ManUtd #GoalOfTheDay108921297Inevitable @Cristiano @ManUtd #GoalOfTheDay https://t.co/zLuk05ES2w According to Romano, Juventus were happy to sell Cristiano Ronaldo to City, but the move ultimately fell apart due to Mendes and City’s unconvinced board. Romano wrote for Caught Offside (via Football365): “With the Manchester Derby coming up this weekend, I thought it was worth looking back at some players who could’ve been going into Sunday’s game representing the other half of Manchester. “As you’ll remember last summer, there were talks over a surprise move for Cristiano Ronaldo to join Manchester City. Still, it was never 100% approved by the board or by the technical staff at City. There were also some issues at Ronaldo’s end with his agent Jorge Mendes, so the deal collapsed, even though Juventus were happy to accept the move.” Romano concluded by saying: “In the end, United appeared on the scene and Ronaldo was happy to join them as soon as their interest became apparent.” Cristiano Ronaldo enjoyed an impressive spell at Manchester United in the 2021-22 season, scoring 24 goals in 38 appearances across competitions to emerge as their leading scorer. He, however, has struggled to find his footing this term, scoring only once in eight appearances (three starts) for United across competitions.
Fabrizio Romano claims Cristiano Ronaldo s proposed move to Manchester City failed to go through due to 2 reasons before Manchester United made their interest known
By Sushan Chakraborty Modified 27 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Fabrizio Romano reveals why Cristiano Ronaldo did not sign for Manchester City Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s proposed move to Manchester City collapsed due to two crucial factors last summer. First, there were issues regarding his agent Jorge Mendes, and second, the Manchester City board was not 100% onboard with the transfer. Cristiano Ronaldo left Serie A giants Juventus last summer, re-signing for Manchester United for an initial £12.8 million fee. Before reuniting with the Red Devils, Ronaldo was linked with rivals Manchester City, who had failed to sign Harry Kane from Tottenham Hotspur. Premier League@premierleagueInevitable@Cristiano @ManUtd #GoalOfTheDay108921297Inevitable @Cristiano @ManUtd #GoalOfTheDay https://t.co/zLuk05ES2w According to Romano, Juventus were happy to sell Cristiano Ronaldo to City, but the move ultimately fell apart due to Mendes and City’s unconvinced board. Romano wrote for Caught Offside (via Football365): “With the Manchester Derby coming up this weekend, I thought it was worth looking back at some players who could’ve been going into Sunday’s game representing the other half of Manchester. “As you’ll remember last summer, there were talks over a surprise move for Cristiano Ronaldo to join Manchester City. Still, it was never 100% approved by the board or by the technical staff at City. There were also some issues at Ronaldo’s end with his agent Jorge Mendes, so the deal collapsed, even though Juventus were happy to accept the move.” Romano concluded by saying: “In the end, United appeared on the scene and Ronaldo was happy to join them as soon as their interest became apparent.” Cristiano Ronaldo enjoyed an impressive spell at Manchester United in the 2021-22 season, scoring 24 goals in 38 appearances across competitions to emerge as their leading scorer. He, however, has struggled to find his footing this term, scoring only once in eight appearances (three starts) for United across competitions.