Ronaldo, who has become a hotshot at Manchester United, wants Chelsea to recruit with drooling

Ronaldo’s presence, whether he played or not, was becoming a big issue for Manchester United. Recently, Ronaldo was receiving a lot of criticism toward the locker room just before the end of the match against Tottenham, and coach Eric Ten Hagh chose to exclude him from the list of matches against Chelsea, saying he would organize the work against Ronaldo the next day.

Amid the worsening relationship between Ronaldo and Eric Ten Hach, Eric Ten Hach, who did not want the striker to leave before the transfer market ended, and the current coach Ten Hach was so different.

Without Ronaldo, they thought they would have a big problem with their scoring ability, but Manchester United was also performing well with their current power, and news was pouring that Ronaldo would eventually leave the team.

With all the once-famous legends calling for Ronaldo’s transfer, Ronaldo, who wanted to move to a club with a Champions ticket, seemed to eventually break his stubbornness.

Rumors of a transfer to the U.S. MLS, not to Europe, have been reported, and rumors of Manchester United’s termination of contract and lease have been mentioned.

While Ronaldo’s transfer could take place as early as the winter transfer market, British media say Chelsea has begun to seek Ronaldo again, and Ronaldo will have a chance to achieve his goal at a club with a Champions ticket.

Chelsea’s new owner, Todd Boelli (Tod Boli), has long wanted to recruit Ronaldo, but then manager Thomas Tuchel did not want Ronaldo to join.

In the end, Chelsea chose to recruit Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang instead of Ronaldo, but Tuchel was replaced. There was also a conflict over the pros and cons of Ronaldo’s replacement, and Todd Boelli, who left Tuell, wanted to join Ronaldo in the Porter division.

Coach Graham Potter is also not interpreting Ronaldo’s existence negatively than Tuchel, so Ronaldo is more likely to join, and Ronaldo is putting weight on Ronaldo’s transfer to Chelsea, saying he will even pay a weekly cut to transfer.

There were already many comments about which player would take over Ronaldo’s back number 7, and it was said that Jayden Sancho is likely to change to number 7, not number 25.

It was so different from the situation just a few months ago that Eric Ten-Hagh was thought to understand Ronaldo’s move, and United were likely to leave him for a fee in the transfer window, not the termination.