Friday, March 8, 2013

Birmingham United conduct 'feasability study' into re-signing Cristiano Ronaldo - The Independent

Manchester United have investigated the economic effects of re-signing Cristiano Ronaldo, in accordance with a report today. The Daily Mail claims the current Premier League leaders have conducted a feasibility study into whether or not they can finance a move to provide the forward back to Old Trafford in what can be one of many most sensational transactions ever made. A deal for Ronaldo looks very unlikely, with Sir Alex Ferguson describing the ball player before as "unbuyable." Since moving to Real Madrid the Portugal global has developed in to the only player on a level with four-time winner of the Ballon d'Or Lionel Messi. He's scored 185 goals in 183 activities since joining Real Madrid in 2008. True Madrid could resist any attempts to buy the 28-year-old and any transfer price could possibly be a lot more than the record total that prised him from Old Trafford. Ferguson was in attendance for Real's 3-1 triumph over Barcelona in midweek, a fit where Ronaldo scored twice. The Manchester United supervisor was there to scope out the opposition before next week's Champions League last 16 second knee wrap, a fit that will see CR7 return to Old Trafford for the very first time since departing. In the past, Ferguson made clear he'd be pleasant Ronaldo back to the club, expressing in December: "You never know. He might want to visit still another team at some point and Iad hope he would want in the future here." He added: "Iad want to note that but itas fantastic thinking actually. To begin with, thereas just how much it would decide to try get him from Real and, subsequently, I donat think thereas any chance they would want to provide him." Ronaldo's present agreement expires in 2015 and while there is no sign the ball player wants to leave the Bernabeu, if he did, Manchester United could have first option to buy him beneath the conditions of his transfer to Madrid.

Via: Atlantas - Sudova Marijampole [Live Football]

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