Cristiano Ronaldo loves America, but will he move to MLS?

Cristiano Ronaldo loves America, but will he move to MLS?

Cristiano Ronaldo loves America, and could move to MLS, according to GQ Senior Editor Daniel Riley.

Daniel Riley suggested that Real Madrid star could fancy a switch to America in three or four years, or when he realized that he has passed his peak.

Speaking to NBC Sports  Daniel Riley said:

“Even in the window between our time together and publication, he came out and said all sorts of other things and was linked to several other clubs. Manchester United. PSG. Even Barcelona.

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It’s wild. I do believe he’s gonna end up in MLS, though, and here’s why: He really loves America, he really really loves Miami, and – and this can’t be nothing – his son, Cristiano Jr., is enrolled in an American school in Madrid. Sure, that could just mean the education’s better, the focus on English is more emphatic. But there are too many reasons it would make sense – maybe not next year, or the year after, but, I’d say after a few more years of this (arguably) post-peak phase of his career in Europe.

Daniel Riley also talked the private life of the Cristiano Ronaldo, the GQ Senior Editor hailed Portuguese role as a father and how he is taking care of his son.

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“Without question his relationship to his son. This is one of the truly craziest things in world sports: The most famous athlete on earth is raising a son all by himself, and no one – not even the most shameless reporters in England – can seem to crack the case of who the mother is. That sort of single-parent story in sports is just so often flipped that I had my doubts heading in that it could really be just be the two of them together in that house. But sure enough, the day we were together, there’s Cristiano with Cristiano Jr. in tow, having popped over from their house to the house (in the same gated community) where the shoot and interview took place. They had this deeply magnetic rapport.

Cristiano Ronaldo loves America, but will he move to MLS?Cristiano Jr. was always just out of frame, kicking a ball around behind the photographer or laughing at the fact that his father was posing half-naked with this Brazilian supermodel. They did everything together that day, they do everything together most days. CR7 seems to be forging a little mini-me, which is a whole other possibly strange thing, but mostly I was blown away by how authentic that arrangement seems to be. (I guess I expected a similar kind of team as CR surrounds himself with to be helping raise his son.) I’d argue it’s the most interesting thing about him, and it added all sorts of depth to this guy who doesn’t often do much to project three-dimensionally.”