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Cristiano Ronaldo will move to United ? There is evidence...
Lamps08 11 years ago
Chelsea, Poland 94 263

Rumors that Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid will turn to Manchester United, going from the opening of the transfer window. Nothing is more certain, but there is some evidence to suggest that this could happen this summer.

Manchester United fans have created a list that has convinced, however, that CR7 credited to the ranks of the Red Devils again.

1 Ronaldo still has not signed a new contract with Real Madrid, and is valid until the end of the current season 2014/2015.

2 Today Antonio Valencia gave up the number 7 on the jersey.

3 David Moyes has not yet announced the biggest transfer of the summer.

4 Real need money to buy Gareth Bale.

What's more, adds spice to the fact that Ronaldo visited the Manchester office on Monday, spóźniając with the consent of coach Paulo Bento Portugal team for training.

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ramaboy10 11 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

'Real need money to buy Gareth Bale' What bullshit. Moyes hasn't made a big summer signing because he is going for all the wrong players.

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AlexBatak 11 years ago
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

Real Madrid would never sell C. Ronaldo in order to sign Bale. Why would they sell C. Ronaldo in the first place?

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man_utd 11 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

@ramaboy10
How has he been going for all the wrong players?

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ramaboy10 11 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

Fabregas.... Modric... supposedley even Schweinstiger... why would those players leave their teams!?

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man_utd 11 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

@ramaboy10
I'm not talking about whether those players would want to leave their teams. I'm talking about players who would be a good fit at United...

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Wolfie 11 years ago
Inter, Germany 94 1844

Yeah, Cristiano will move back from sunny Madrid. Pass up the opportunity to work with Carlo Ancelotti. He can move back to the cloudy, miserable city that is Manchester so he can be coached by David moyes, the ex-everton coach. Suuuuuuure.
Ancelotti has also already said Bale is not in his plans.

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ramaboy10 11 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

@man_utd So? What makes you think they would leave to go to United, just because they would fit in?

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Joe_Manchester 11 years ago
Manchester United, Egypt 108 627

If only this happens...

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KingHenry 11 years ago
Arsenal, France 44 1362

Hahahahaha you call this evidence ????? This is just too funny. Great topic.

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WayneRooney 11 years ago
Manchester United, Argentina 52 488

@AlexBatak depends on Ronaldo's contract, if he wont sign it then how much time does he have at Real Madrid? (Real Madrid dont want to give away one of the best players for free, they paid 100 Euros, so they would want something back) and also this is like a maybe 30% chance of happening.. just my guess

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man_utd 11 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

@ramaboy10
What do you mean "so?" I'm talking about Moyes targeting the right players. Why are you talking about fitting in?
Let me try to say this easily.
Moyes knows how to analyze players who would fit right in his tactics. Obviously, he saw that Modric or Fabregas (Not Schweingsteiger) would be a perfect fit. On another note, why would Modric leaving RM would be unrealistic. He's had a horrible season and was arguably the worst RM signing last year. We've been linked with him for 2 years or so, even before RM got him. I have no idea why Modric wouldn't leave RM. And Fabregas. Well. He is a player of your team so I wouldn't even be able to talk to you about him. You can't judge United by 2 targets. Actually, it's only Fabregas so one.

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Lodatz 11 years ago
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

Now that they've played him instead of Alonso, Madrid are appreciating Modric a whole lot more.

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Lod

Also because Mourinho constantly played Modric out of position. He was used sparingly, like Holtby has been for Spurs. I've watched Holtby more than I had watched Modric with Spurs, and I can tell you that Holtby is an incredible player. Just wait for him to settle down. Modric has it the same way. Alonso is injured for 3-5 months, so Modric has time to make that role his own. Ancelotti is using Luka to his potential now, and Luka has that one thing Alonso lacks, and that is the ability to beat his man with mobility. Although Luka Modric isn't as defensive as Alonso, we have Casemiro to cover up for that.

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Man_utd

Read my post to Lodatz. Calling Modric a poor signing is just plain rude to the man. He's worked his butt off when he has been played (which was sparingly, and in odd positions as well), and was arguably the best central midfielder in our entire squad for the latter third of the season. He has been used perfectly this preseason, and I'm eager to see how well Ancelotti uses him next season as well. And Modric won't leave RM because he knows that he is an integral part for our future, and he has the opportunity with Madrid to play for one of the best teams in the world.

Not to be disrespectful though. With all due regards, Manchester United just aren't the same without Sir Alex. I guess everyone won't know how badly off United are without Alex Ferguson until the new season kicks off, but I'm telling you, Madrid under Carlo have a better chance of usurping Bayern right now than United under Moyes.

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man_utd 11 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

I'm not denying Modric's skill. Trust me. I've lived in Croatia and he's a national hero there.
Of course I don't regularly watch RM under Mourinho but I think I've heard enough from a majority of RM fans that they don't understand why they signed Modric until Ancelotti came, like you.

Everyone's giving us the same thing with Moyes being the manager. You're not as good as you were with SAF. The season's gonna be more fun now that we are the "underdogs" compared to Chelsea and City. Everyone said the same thing last year that Chelsea were gonna win it. Look at what happened. I'm sure SAF will somehow contact Moyes if we hid a bump in the road. He'll be our man behind the scenes. There's no point in discussing whether Moyes'll do well or not. Like you've said, we won't know how badly we need SAF until the new season starts.

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

We didn't understand why Modric was signed because he wasn't needed at that point. There was no way he was going to bench Alonso, and Ozil was too good up front as well. So Modric was slotted in at random positions to fill in as a substitute. No sane RM fan will want 35 million to go to waste like that. I would've rather seen him stay at Spurs than have his talent wasted here.

But now that Alonso is out, it's perfect for Luka. He has the position all to himself. And judging from Alonso's responses and rumors last season, he prefers a move back to Liverpool or Sociedad. So Luka and Illarra have that position to compete for now. The only thing is, Luka isn't as good at tackling as Alonso. Illarra will be needed to make that last-ditch tackle against Messi or Iniesta that Alonso always made.

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man_utd 11 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

@Dynastian98
What you said in your first "paragraph" is exactly what I'm saying.
But what about Alonso? Is he leaving or something? I wasn't aware of this...

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Man_utd

He had his personal differences with Mourinho, and apparently had arguments with Jose as well, but he was the only player to not reveal his problems publicly until Mourinho left. I don't know what'll happen now, but he has been linked heavily with a return move to either of his two former clubs. Xabi's contract runs until 2014, and he has not signed an extension either.

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