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Spartak Moscow: Next victim – Russian club pokes fun at Cristiano Ronaldo

publishedJuly 23, 2022, 12:00 p.m

Spartak MoskauNext victim – Russian club makes fun of Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave Manchester United at all costs. The social media managers at Spartak Moscow used this for a joke at the expense of the 37-year-old Portuguese.

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Cristiano Ronaldo cannot play in the Champions League with Manchester United and therefore wants to leave.

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But wherever the 37-year-old wants to go, he has only received rejections so far.

But wherever the 37-year-old wants to go, he has only received rejections so far.

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The social media managers at Spartak Moscow used this change posse for a joke.

The social media managers at Spartak Moscow used this change posse for a joke.

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It’s no secret that CR7 actually wants to leave the Red Devils again this summer after just one year. So far, Ronaldo has not completed any pre-season training, and he also missed the Premier League club’s trip to Australia – for “family reasons”, as the club announced.

Meanwhile, advisor Jorge Mendes is working in the background on a transfer of the Portuguese. Manchester United failed to qualify for the Champions League, and Ronaldo seems unthinkable for the Europa League. But from Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern there were refusals. Rumors about a move to Italy also didn’t come true, no one wants to sign the five-time world footballer.

A very short conversation

There has also been speculation Ronaldo could return to his childhood club Sporting Lisbon. Although the Portuguese capital club is not a top European address, the green-whites from Lisbon have qualified for the premier class.

The social media managers at the Russian club Spartak Moscow used the superstar’s exit theater for a joke. They posted a screenshot of a personal message from Ronaldo. In it, the Portuguese wrote: “Hi, Spartak!” To initiate a supposed change offer. The Russian club’s answer was a simple “no”. The conversation was, of course, a fake.

The Spartak joke stems from a similar alleged conversation with Lionel Messi when he left Barcelona a year ago. At that time, Spartak wrote “Hi, Leo” and the Argentine replied with a simple “No”. “Again pain, but not for us this time,” Spartak commented on the Ronaldo post.

The Russian social media account is known for its humor. Most recently, the Russians also commented on the change from Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich. And they made up about that Russian boycott funny.

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