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Cristiano Ronaldo still demanding transfer despite Manchester United showdown talks – Paper Round

Ronaldo still wants out Cristiano Ronaldo has not changed his transfer stance at Manchester United, despite sitting down for crunch talks at the club’s training complex in Carrington on Tuesday. The Mail reveal that the Portugal international is still clear in his desire to move away from Old Trafford this summer. The 37-year-old has no interest in competing in the Europa League this season and wants to join a Champions League-level club.

United have re-affirmed that Ronaldo is not for sale and his potential “escape routes are dwindling”, due to a lack of interest. Ad/> /> TransfersPogba weighs up Juventus, Real Madrid and PSG offers — Paper Round04/06/2022 AT 05:42 Paper Round’s view: Yes – you cannot blame Ronaldo for wanting to leave in pursuit of playing Champions League football this coming season. However, you cannot leave if there are no clubs who are interested in signing you.

Chelsea and Atletico Madrid have both distanced themselves from the Portugal international, while Barcelona and Real Madrid both seem unlikely. Paris Saint-Germain are actually making sensible signings and just brought in Hugo Ekitike on loan. That pretty much just leaves Bayern Munich and maybe Borussia Dortmund.

Robert Lewandowski has just left so you cannot rule it out… Read the full story Juve and Newcastle battle for Werner Chelsea are willing to let misfiring forward Timo Werner leave Stamford Bridge this summer. The Mail reveal that the Germany international is desperate for first-team football ahead of the World Cup this winter and has now fallen down the pecking order following Raheem Sterling’s arrival in west London. Newcastle United, Juventus and Werner’s former club RB Leipzig are all interested in the possibility of signing

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