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Independent Ronaldo ‘trains alone’ at former club Real Madrid

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Cristiano Ronaldo.

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Bae Jin-nam = Cristiano Ronaldo (37, Portugal), who became “invincible” after his contract with Manchester United (England) was terminated, “trained alone” at his former club, the Real Madrid (Spain) and looking for a new team.

The British BBC reported on the 15th (Korean time), “After the Portuguese national team’s 2022 World Cup schedule ends, Ronaldo is using Real Madrid’s training facilities to maintain his physical condition.”

Real Madrid is a team where Ronaldo played for Manchester United (Man United) and moved in 2009 and spent nine seasons.

The BBC reported that “Ronaldo has not rested after Portugal’s early exit from the World Cup and has asked Real Madrid to use their training facilities to make clear he is ready to join his new squad as soon as possible.” .

However, he added that Ronaldo’s new team will not be Real Madrid.

Spanish media and Marca also reported: “There is no chance that Ronaldo will renew his contract with Real Madrid.”

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Independent Ronaldo ‘trains alone’ at former club Real Madrid
Ronaldo of the Portuguese national team during the match against Morocco in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar.

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Ronaldo had a sniper interview with Manchester United managers and manager Eric Tenhag shortly before the opening of the World Cup in Qatar, and United terminated his contract.

In fact, Ronaldo, released, did not show much activity at the World Cup in Qatar, where he participated as an independent. Rather, it was a hot topic due to rumors of a feud with Portuguese national team manager Fernando Santos and youngster Bruno Fernands (Man United).

Finally, Ronaldo’s fifth and virtually last World Cup came to an end as Portugal lost 0-1 to Morocco in the quarter-finals.

Ronaldo is now waiting for the transfer window to open in January next year.

During the World Cup in Qatar, interest in Ronaldo is still ongoing, with reports that Saudi Arabia’s Al Nasr has offered Ronaldo an annual salary of 200 million euros (about 277 billion won) for a period contract for two and a half years.

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