Revealed! Manchester United stunning deal to lure Cristiano Ronaldo

Revealed! Manchester United stunning deal to lure Cristiano Ronaldo

Manchester United are planning astonishing summer  deal to lure Cristiano Ronaldo, according to Daily Express.

Despite of Real Madrid public stance to keep Roanldo at the Spanish Capital for next two seasons, they will encourage bids for Portuguese at the end of  season.

The former Manchester United man appeared to criticize his Real Madrid teammates, following their 1-0 loss in the Madrid Derby, a result which bring sad end to their title hopes.

Manchester United stunning deal to lure Cristiano Ronaldo

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While, Ronaldo was jeered and booed by Los Blancos fans during Real’s 7-1 over the Celta Vigo on Saturday, and it was not the first time as home support also aimed their anger towards Portuguese superstar, in the aftermath of 4-0 hammering of Barcelona earlier this season.

According to the Express, with Jose Mourinho will become next Manchester United boss, he will kick start spending spree with the signature of Real’s all time top scorer.

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“Ronaldo, 31, seems to be on his way out of Real Madrid at the end of the season and could be on his way back to Manchester.

“He scored 118 goals in 292 appearances for United before making the £80million move to the Spanish giants in June 2009.

“But Real are ready for a major overhaul of their squad this summer in a bid to make up lost ground on rivals Barcelona.

Revealed! Manchester United stunning deal to lure Cristiano Ronaldo

“Real boss Zinedine Zidane is ready to build a side around Welsh superstar Gareth Bale – and that means ditching older players like Ronaldo. 

“The Portuguese striker has never refused to rule out returning to United throughout his time at the Bernabeu and has a major ally in the Old Trafford boardroom in Sir Alex Ferguson. 

“Jose Mourinho has been lined up to take charge of United next season. 

Ronaldo was on Mourinho’s radar before he was sacked by Chelsea and would prove a hugely popular signing with supporters.”