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He loves Champions League – Fonte speaks on Ronaldo leaving Man Utd for brand new membership

Lille defender, Jose Fonte believes Manchester United ahead Cristiano Ronaldo may very well be open to a brand new problem, amid speculations linking him with a transfer away from Outdated Trafford to Chelsea.
Ronaldo is seemingly unsettled at Man United after the membership did not qualify for the UEFA Champions League subsequent season.
His agent, Jorge Mendes has held talks with a bunch of golf equipment, together with Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, for a possible transfer for his shopper.
In the meantime, Man United have insisted that Ronaldo will not be up on the market, however their lack of signings within the ongoing switch window is believed to be a key issue that might make the Portugal captain depart the membership.
Talking on talkSPORT, Fonte gave his verdicts on Ronaldo’s future, saying that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner loves taking part in within the UEFA Champions League.
Fonte stated, “He’s the Champions League man, so there’s at all times that chance. One factor that he has at all times talked about is that he likes to play within the Champions League, and sadly, they (Manchester United) didn’t qualify.
He added: “I don’t know what he has in his head, solely he is aware of. What I do know is that he loves the Champions League. He’s a Champions League participant, and he desires to carry out in that competitors.”
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