PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are favourites to land Cristiano Ronaldo – with the Portuguese star reportedly “not untouchable” any more at Juventus.
The 35-year-old produced yet another stunning season in front of goal, netting 31 times in 33 Serie A matches.
CR7 no longer finds himself ‘untouchable’ at JuventusCredit: AP:Associated Press
Ronaldo could be on the move this summer
But in the wake of their disappointing Champions League exit at the hands of Lyon, Juve could seek to cash in on their star attraction for £54million.
And despite his advancing years, Ronaldo would not be short of willing suitors.
Agent Jorge Mendes is claimed to have already touted his client’s services around Europe’s elite clubs.
And, unsurprisingly, moneybags Paris Saint-Germain are favourites to land his signature, with CR7 priced at 15/8 with Ladbrokes to turn up at Parc des Princes this summer.
Should Ronaldo want to follow in another former Manchester United’s No7’s footsteps and make it stateside, he wouldn’t be short of opportunities.
He is 2/1 to sign for any MLS club.
A stunning return to Real Madrid isn’t ruled out, with 9/2 odds on the prospect.
And a romantic return to Old Trafford, one that would be welcomed by all fans that used to sing “Viva Ronaldo” on the Stretford End, can be punted on at 11/2.
Bayern Munich looked every inch a European powerhouse on Friday night against Barcelona, and perhaps Ronaldo would fancy adding a Bundesliga title or two to his Serie A, LaLiga and Premier League medals?
He’s 10/1 to wind up at the Allianz Arena.
Also at that price can be found another of his former clubs, in the shape of boyhood side Sporting Lisbon.
Could he make a fairytale return as a superstar? Or perhaps he could become the catalyst for the Chinese Super League to reach a new, more global, audience at the same price.
A Fifa 21 clip featuring CR7 in a Manchester City shirt got some Sky Blues fans dreaming, but he’s out at 20/1 to arrive at the Etihad.
Ronaldo is 9/2 to return to Real MadridCredit: Splash News
And 11/2 to link up with Ole at UnitedCredit: AFP – Getty
Moving to Liverpool would really rankle with United fans, so an Anfield transfer is back at 33/1.
Analyst Guillem Balague recently talked up the prospect of a stunning transfer to Barcelona.
But the club have since distanced themselves from such a move, and accordingly are an outside bet at 50/1.
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