Cristiano Ronaldo has been on the market since announcing his plans to leave Manchester United. And while several clubs have been linked with the Portuguese after the announcement, it’s obvious that some are already dropping out of his suitors’ list which isn’t too long either. This is the case of Bayern Munich who explained the reason for the exclusion of the signing of the Portuguese.
Indeed, everyone is still wondering what would be the next club of the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo who wants to live other adventures in the Champions League. And if for the moment several tracks are emerging, the most serious are not numerous. Since apart from the Chelsea Blues who are very committed to the file, it is only Naples who also wants the Portuguese’s signature and who can go all the way. That is to say that the other possibilities are only rumors at the moment.
The proof, in the meantime linked to Bayern Munich, the Portuguese is not unanimous in the German club, which still hopes that he will keep the Pole Robert Lewandowski who has chosen FC Barcelona as his next club. Thus the chairman of the board of directors of Bayern Munich, Oliver Kahn himself has just publicly ruled out the possibility of a transfer for Cristiano Ronaldo, about whom rumors have circulated. Better, he gave the reason for his surprising position.
And according to him, such a transfer would not fit with what he described as the philosophy of the Bavarian club: As much as I admire Cristiano Ronaldo as one of the greatest, his signing would not be in line with our philosophy. Kahn reportedly told the magazine Kicker. As a reminder, Cristiano’s name has been linked with Bayern ever since he asked to leave Manchester United. And if this possibility existed, it would allow the Portuguese star to play in the Champions League and Bayern could compensate for the possible departure of Robert Lewandowski. However, a number of factors make the move impossible according to the manager, and the first is his age, as Bayern are not used to bringing in late-career players.
On the other hand, Cristiano’s arrival in Munich would disrupt the club’s salary structure and also imply drastic changes in the tactical approach, as the Portuguese is not used to the defensive discipline that Julian Nagelsmann demands from his attacking players. . But in recent days, sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic has been accosted on a street in Munich by fans asking him directly if Cristiano will finally come to Munich, to which he replied with a ‘’non’’ laconic.
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