Cristiano Ronaldo is currently reluctant to take a pay cut at Manchester United for the time being. Before the summer transfer window, the Juventus star has been linked with a Hollywood return to Old Trafford. And, although this is impossible, stranger things have happened.
Ronaldo joined Manchester United as David Beckham's substitute in 2003.
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And he left six years later as one of the club's best-ever stars, helping them win the Champions League in 2008 as well as three consecutive Premier League titles.
Ronaldo is now strutting his things for Juventus and has become a shining light in the midst of a difficult season in Turin.
It was widely announced that, with his future uncertain, the 36-year-old has held talks with United regarding a possible return.
However, it has been reported that the Red Devils want him to take a pay cut if he is to return to Manchester.
And, according to Tuttomercatoweb, Ronaldo is unlikely to lower his pay for the time being.
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He earns £27 million a year at Juventus.
United, on the other hand, would like to re-sign Ronaldo on a reduced salary, with David De Gea now the club's highest-paid player, earning £375,000 per week
In recent years, the Red Devils have paid huge wages to players like Alexis Sanchez and Angel Di Maria, but none has lived up to standards.
With that in mind, with the coronavirus epidemic expected to have an effect on investment in the transfer window around the world, United's position is understandable.
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