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Klopp attentive to Cristiano Ronaldo's desperate situation, even Madrid don't want him anymore

Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid's facilities after training for two days with his son

By Charles Cornwall

Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid's facilities after training for two days with his son
Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid's facilities after training for two days with his son
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Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid's facilities after training for two days with his son in order not to lose his fitness and will continue his training in the United Arab Emirates. According to DAZN journalist Sergio Quirante, Cristiano left Madrid in his private jet bound for Dubai where he will continue training separately while he finds a new team for the resumption of the season. This situation has worried several football personalities in the world, such as Jurgen Klopp, who consider him to be an important player.

CR7 was spotted in Valdebebas on Wednesday, which caused excitement among Real Madrid fans for a possible 'last dance', but he only asked Florentino Perez for permission to train after Portugal's elimination from the quarter-finals of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. It should be recalled that Ronaldo terminated his contract with Manchester United after his statements against the club and coach Erik ten Hag, who benched him this season.

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The Spanish press assured, in the middle of the World Cup, that his destination would be Al-Nassr of Saudi Arabia with a contract of two and a half years and an exorbitant salary of 200 million dollars per season. However, Cristiano Ronaldo himself, who will turn 38 in February, denied that he would be joining Al-Nassr, and all indications are that the Portuguese wants to continue competing at the highest level of the game.

At the moment, Cristiano has only two real options on the table, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Al Nassr were the first team to make an offer for Cristiano. The Saudis offered 225 million euros for three seasons to the Portuguese, in a deal that seemed to be a done deal. Cristiano himself denied it during the World Cup. Now, a new offer has arrived from Qatar. Al-Saad are interested in signing him and joining other players such as André Ayew and Santi Cazorla.

Cristiano Ronaldo will travel to Dubai

Although the '7′ is aiming to continue at the highest level, Cristiano's chances are really limited. European teams do not seem willing to risk the balance of the dressing room in the middle of the season. The performance offered by a 37-year-old Ronaldo, with little experience after a season as a substitute at Old Trafford, is not enough for the big teams to meet their salary and role demands.