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Paris Saint-Germain plan to pair Cristiano Ronaldo with Lionel Messi in French capital – Paper Round

PSG plan to unite the two GOATs Paris Saint-Germain are planning to launch a shocking bid for Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo this summer. The Mirror reveal that the 37-year-old has doubts over his future at Old Trafford, despite only returning to his former club in August. PSG are willing to hand Ronaldo a 12-month contract, which would see him replace Kylian Mbappe, who is expected to join Real Madrid upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the season.

The Ligue 1 leaders view Ronaldo as the “ideal short-term replacement” for the Frenchman and it would be the perfect opportunity to pair him up with his long-term rival Lionel Messi. Ad/> /> TransfersChelsea identify summer targets, Rice race intensifies – Paper Round13/02/2022 AT 23:40 Paper Round’s view: Who cares about a sustainable business model when you can create a super team? Obviously, it doesn’t make too much sense for the Parisian side. The club already receive criticism that there are too many egos in the dressing room and adding Ronaldo would only magnify that problem.

People would love to see Ronaldo and Messi play alongside each other, but it would cost a lot of money and – in reality – it simply wouldn’t work. The pair are at the twilight of their careers and they won’t be putting in the defensive work needed to compete at the very top level. It wouldn’t help PSG in their pursuit of the Champions League, but it would confirm their role as football’s super club.

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