Real Madrid will not be interested in a move to reunite with Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo in the January transfer window.
As revealed by Spanish journalist Jose Felix Diaz, Cristiano Ronaldo is not wanted by Real Madrid in January as it stands. The 37-year-old will certainly leave Manchester United, and it remains to be seen where he ends up signing at this point in time.
Following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan, Manchester United have taken cognizance of the matter and are evaluating their line of options at this time. The former Real Madrid talisman accused the club of betraying him and also alleged Erik ten Hag disrespected his position since his arrival at the club this summer.
The Red Devils’ management is assessing whether the player breached the contract. So he will not be eligible to get his payout which could be worth £16 million as he still has a significant amount of time left in his contract.
A contract termination would see Manchester United ending the stint on a bitter note with one of their prodigal sons but it is suggested the club wants to have a smooth handling of the process to hand the player a worthy goodbye.
Ronaldo was on course to leave Manchester United for a Champions League club this past summer, but a lack of interest from teams forced him to stay in Manchester. His agent Jorge Mendes will again offer his client to various clubs, and the Portuguese international is also ready to reduce his wage in an attempt to facilitate a move.
His recent tantrums might play spoilsport in his ambitions as his arrival could disrupt the morale of the club. Real Madrid could have been one of his destinations as the Spanish giants could afford his wages and also could provide him with a more suitable ambience. The Manchester United forward recently offered himself to Real Madrid.
But Los Blancos have been on a good ride this season, and they have done well on both the domestic and continental fronts. They are pretty well stocked in the attacking department, and a move for Ronaldo would thus seem unlikely.