Friday, 28 October 2022
Sporting Lisbon coach dreams of returning CR7
By db-admin
DBasia.news – In the next winter transfer market, Cristiano Ronaldo will reportedly leave Manchester United. Sporting Lisbon is the one who will accommodate him.
Ronaldo’s future has become uncertain as tensions are concerned with Erik ten Hag. CR7 is known to have refused the manager’s order to enter as a substitute in the match against Tottenham Hotspur.
As a result of this act, Ronaldo was frozen from the Manchester United first team. This has sparked speculation that the two parties are ready to separate.
Ronaldo began to be linked with a number of clubs. Chelsea and Napoli are two of them.
But Sporting Lisbon should not be missed from Ronaldo’s list of potential new clubs if he leaves Manchester United. The Portuguese club is where the superstar studied from an early age.
Sporting coach, Ruben Amorim responded to these rumors wisely. He realized that it was impossible to turn down the opportunity to use the services of one of the world’s best footballers.
“Everyone at Sporting dreams of Cristiano’s return, but we don’t have the funds to pay his salary. I think he is happy in Manchester but not playing so that’s the problem,” Amorim said.
Ronaldo has actually been linked with Sporting since last summer. The fact that his former club appeared in the Champions League became a supporting factor to realize this transfer.
But Sporting are aware that they don’t have the financial strength to pay Ronaldo’s salary. The 37-year-old player will also remain at Old Trafford.
Now, Ronaldo is reportedly ready to lower his salary in order to leave Manchester United. This indirectly opens up Sporting’s opportunity to sign him.
Ronaldo will certainly be more enthusiastic about returning to his hometown if Sporting are able to advance to the Champions League knockout phase. The opportunity for Sebastian Coates and his team to make it happen is wide open. Sporting who are members of group D are still in third place with six points. But they are only one point behind Tottenham Hotspur, who are on top of the table with two games remaining