Swap Aguero for Ronaldo?
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Cristiano Ronaldo is considering a stunning return to the Premier League after growling disillusioned with life at Real Madrid.
The Portuguese winger, 27, has reportedly told friends that his ‘dream’ move to the Spanish capital has turned sour.
Relations between Ronaldo and the Bernabeu crowd have worsened with many fans questioning his attitude.
Real are in pole position to wrestle the La Liga title away from Barcelona but that has done little to appease Ronaldo.
The star – who joined Real from Manchester United in an £80 million world record transfer in June 2009 – has confided to family and friends that he misses Old Trafford and his former manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who he regarded as a father figure and mentor.
If Ronaldo does leave Madrid, Manchester City would be among the favourites to snap him up.
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Cristiano Ronaldo is considering a stunning return to the Premier League after growling disillusioned with life at Real Madrid.
The Portuguese winger, 27, has reportedly told friends that his ‘dream’ move to the Spanish capital has turned sour.
Relations between Ronaldo and the Bernabeu crowd have worsened with many fans questioning his attitude.
Real are in pole position to wrestle the La Liga title away from Barcelona but that has done little to appease Ronaldo.
The star – who joined Real from Manchester United in an £80 million world record transfer in June 2009 – has confided to family and friends that he misses Old Trafford and his former manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who he regarded as a father figure and mentor.
If Ronaldo does leave Madrid, Manchester City would be among the favourites to snap him up.
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