Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Juventus Uncertain as his contract with the club draws closer to the end.
Man United are considering a move for Cristiano Ronaldo next summer following the reported uncertainty about his future at Juventus.
The Portuguese superstar has been linked with a move away for the Serie A giants Juventus at the end of the season following the speculation that the club wants to cash in on the star player.
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Cristiano Ronaldo just has one left in his current contract at Juventus come June, with no plans currently at hand for that to be extended further.
And recent reports claim the Serie A club Juventus would rather try and offload their starman in the coming months to try and recoup some of their initial £100million investment on the player.
However, the Manchester United Evening News state that sources at Old Trafford "Laughed off" the claims.
Man United is rumored to be considering a shock move to bring the Juventus superstar back to Manchester United,
but according to the Manchester United Evening, no such proposal are being discussed for now at the Manchester United board.
Man United would no doubt wish for their former star player Ronaldo to be back in their ranks, but financing the deal is another matter.
The former Manchester United superstar is on a huge £540,000-per-week wage at Juventus - almost four times that of the Juventus' second-highest earner.
Juventus have been hit very hard due to the coronavirus pandemic likewise other clubs, coupled with the five-time ballon d'Or winner's advancement in age,
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have seemingly convinced them to cut short his time at the club and cut down costs in the process.
However, finding a good buyer for the superstar could seem very difficult.
Paris Saint-Germain is known to be interested in getting the signature of the Portuguese international, But Manchester United are simply not in the position to bankroll both a transfer fee and wage plan for the former players at this present time.
Last year, Manchester United's quarterly revenue was down by 20%, and despite the Club chief's recent optimism for the club's prospects long-term,
there are still many more months of football under the closed door, furthermore impacting commercial and matchday income.
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