AC Milan considering Cristiano Ronaldo move

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer regrets decision to sign Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer regrets decision to sign Cristiano Ronaldo. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Serie A champions AC Milan are keeping an eye on Manchester United ace Cristiano Ronaldo

According to 90min, Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has emerged as a surprise target for reigning Serie A champions AC Milan as the summer transfer window draws to a close.

The Portuguese legend is coming off the back of a tumultuous couple of months that has seen him linked with a move away from Old Trafford. So far, these lines have yielded no fruit, and the player continues to ply his trade in Manchester.

Ronaldo is far from assured of a starting XI spot under Erik ten Hag and came off the bench against both Liverpool and Southampton. At 37, he is not getting any younger, and it remains to be seen if a summer switch is on the cards. The player is keen to experience Champions League football, something Man United are in no position to offer.

The same cannot be said of Milan, who are set to play in Europe’s top competition for the second season in a row. Portuguese sensation Rafael Leao was the driving force behind their Scudetto success last season and has attracted attention from Chelsea.

A return to Italy on the cards? (Photo by PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU/AFP via Getty Images)

Losing the winger will leave a massive hole in the Rossoneri attack and could prove costly over the course of the season. Should Leao move to Stamford Bridge, Milan might make a move of their own to land Ronaldo. The 37-year-old was sensational for Juventus in his three years in Italy and could remind naysayers of his prowess.

However, Stefano Pioli and co are better off staying away from the Manchester United star. Milan won the Scudetto on the back of a team effort that saw them function well as a unit. Ronaldo, for all his individual brilliance, might not be the best fit for Milan’s style and system. More so, it could also draw unnecessary attention and pressure on a young side that is still developing.

Leao is yet to pen a fresh contract at Milan and is stalling negotiations. Any move to Chelsea will also not come cheap given the player’s €150million release clause. Unless Todd Boehly and co are willing to break the bank, it is difficult to see the Blues go big for Leao. Ronaldo could be on the move in the final days of the summer window, but a San Siro switch appears unlikely.

Serie A champions AC Milan are keeping an eye on Manchester United ace Cristiano Ronaldo

According to 90min, Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has emerged as a surprise target for reigning Serie A champions AC Milan as the summer transfer window draws to a close.

The Portuguese legend is coming off the back of a tumultuous couple of months that has seen him linked with a move away from Old Trafford. So far, these lines have yielded no fruit, and the player continues to ply his trade in Manchester.

Ronaldo is far from assured of a starting XI spot under Erik ten Hag and came off the bench against both Liverpool and Southampton. At 37, he is not getting any younger, and it remains to be seen if a summer switch is on the cards. The player is keen to experience Champions League football, something Man United are in no position to offer.

The same cannot be said of Milan, who are set to play in Europe’s top competition for the second season in a row. Portuguese sensation Rafael Leao was the driving force behind their Scudetto success last season and has attracted attention from Chelsea.

A return to Italy on the cards? (Photo by PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU/AFP via Getty Images)

Losing the winger will leave a massive hole in the Rossoneri attack and could prove costly over the course of the season. Should Leao move to Stamford Bridge, Milan might make a move of their own to land Ronaldo. The 37-year-old was sensational for Juventus in his three years in Italy and could remind naysayers of his prowess.

However, Stefano Pioli and co are better off staying away from the Manchester United star. Milan won the Scudetto on the back of a team effort that saw them function well as a unit. Ronaldo, for all his individual brilliance, might not be the best fit for Milan’s style and system. More so, it could also draw unnecessary attention and pressure on a young side that is still developing.

Leao is yet to pen a fresh contract at Milan and is stalling negotiations. Any move to Chelsea will also not come cheap given the player’s €150million release clause. Unless Todd Boehly and co are willing to break the bank, it is difficult to see the Blues go big for Leao. Ronaldo could be on the move in the final days of the summer window, but a San Siro switch appears unlikely.

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