Cristiano Ronaldo's future was one of the bombshells that exploded during the Qatar 2022 World Cup. After Portugal's unexpected quarter-final exit to Morocco, 'El Bicho' is training at Real Madrid's Ciudad Deportiva in Spain, awaiting a decision on his future. The first reports spoke of an offer from Saudi Arabia, but according to Portuguese and English tabloids, specifically A Bola and Sky Sports, the veteran footballer is close to reaching an agreement with English Premier League side Chelsea.
However, it seems that there are still some details to be defined in the talks regarding durability and salary scale. CR7 was one of the highest paid players in the competition before terminating his contract with Manchester United. The London side are reportedly back in the market for the Portuguese star because of their injury deficit. They currently only have Pierre Emerick Aubameyang up front following the injury to Armando Broja, who ruptured cruciate ligaments and will miss at least the first half of 2023.
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Last summer, the Blues tried to sign him in attack, but German coach Thomas Tuchel prevented them from doing so at the time. Chelsea are currently eighth in the Premier League. Graham Potter's side will be back in action after Qatar in the FA Cup third round against Manchester City and in the Champions League they will face Borussia Dortmund in the last 16.
With regard to Cristiano, his arrival would be completely free as he arrived as a free agent after the problems he had with his club and publicly aired in an interview with Piers Morgan. This action meant he was left without a team in the middle of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. At the tournament, Ronaldo was the subject of controversy for being a substitute in the round of 16 and quarter-finals. In the midst of the media hype, the Portuguese player requested permission from his former club, Real Madrid, to get ready in their facilities while he defines the new directions of his sporting future with his agent Jorge Mendes.
While Cristiano Ronaldo is struggling to find a team and many are turning their backs on him due to his age and poor performance at the World Cup, Luis Suarez is enjoying his family holidays in the Maldives. The striker who shone for Liverpool has no team either, but he knows how to enjoy life and his loved ones.
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