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The co-owner of Wrexham football club Rob McElhenney has cheekily suggested that the Welsh non-league club might be interested in signing megastar Cristiano Ronaldo.
On Saturday evening news broke that the Portuguese legend wants to leave Manchester United, less than a year after rejoining the club that made him a global sporting icon. In response, United have insisted that Ronaldo is not for sale.
Ronaldo, who has a year left on his contract, will play in the Europa League for the first time if he remains at Old Trafford after United could only finish sixth in the Premier League, despite the 37-year-old's 18 goals.
If he were to remain at United he would miss out on playing in the Champions League for the first time since the 2002/03 season. Despite the arrival of new manager Erik