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The salary Cristiano Ronaldo would earn at Liverpool

Liverpool could easily sustain CR7's arrival on Merseyside next summer

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool could easily sustain CR7's arrival on Merseyside next summer
Liverpool could easily sustain CR7's arrival on Merseyside next summer
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Cristiano Ronaldo's struggles since his return to Manchester United have generated endless speculation regarding his next footballing destination in 2023, with talk of an imminent exit from the Premier League to a lesser European footballing institution, although in recent hours there has also been talk of an option that would see him stay in England but away from Old Trafford.

Following the Portuguese star's blunt and revealing statements, many Liverpool fans have been surprised by the way Ronaldo has been treated by management, team-mates and supporters alike, with Reds fans empathising with the striker to the extent that he has been tipped as a possible reinforcement for the coming months, even though the Merseyside attack has responded well with Roberto Firmino, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah.

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Although the idea of seeing Cristiano Ronaldo under the Liverpool shirt has arisen more from a public empathy issue in Merseyside, perhaps the Portuguese legend who will play his fifth World Cup in Qatar does not see with bad eyes the possibility, because besides being the Reds a historic team of football in Europe, this institution has always given him the place he deserves, beyond the rivalry they had when he was a player of Real Madrid or now with United, the fans value his good football.

On the economic issue, Cristiano Ronaldo would not mean an excessive expense for the Anfield institution if you take into account that he receives an average of 17.4 million euros per year, según reportó el diario The Sun. Being affordable and to some extent profitable to have him for at least a couple of seasons, gaining Jürgen Klopp with his arrival that experience in attack that will put to compete more intensively to Darwin Nunez and Roberto Firmino.

Ronaldo earns around 17 million 

Cristiano Rolando has said he sympathises with the Anfield fans after that great act of solidarity from the stands after the unfortunate news of the unfortunate event he experienced with his family a few months ago where his baby sadly passed away. The fact that Anfield is a place that tends to support its players at all times and support them no matter what the circumstances, are off-field factors that a player like CR7 has needed a lot during his time at Manchester United and that he could have at Liverpool.

 


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