Cristiano Ronaldo’s future at Manchester United was a major source of speculation during the transfer window.
The 37-year-old Portuguese forward reportedly wanted to leave United in order to fulfil his desire to play Champions League football and challenge for trophies in the top leagues.
However, Ronaldo was unable to secure a move, with the likes of Napoli, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid publicly distancing themselves from him following links, which may have led to another option being considered down the line.
TOP STORY – RONALDO TO RE-VISIT SAUDI OFFER IN JANUARY
Cristiano Ronaldo is reconsidering a lucrative offer from an unnamed Saudi Arabian club and could move in January, according to The Mirror.
Ronaldo had a stunning £211million Saudi offer during the transfer window but declined the move as he remained focused on playing in Europe.
But he will re-visit that in January after failing to secure a move, as he comes to the realisation his desire to play Champions League football and win trophies in top leagues may be fading.
Ronaldo has also struggled for game time this season at United under new boss Erik ten Hag, starting just one out of six Premier League games so far.
ROUND-UP
– L’Equipe claims that Kylian Mbappe‘s Paris Saint-Germain contract expires in 2024 and not 2025, as that final year is at the sole discretion of the player. Mbappe was close to joining Real Madrid last term before signing a lucrative extension with PSG.
– Inter are eager to work on a contract extension for defender Milan Skriniar who is out of contract at the end of this season, reports L’Interista. The Slovakian defender was pursued by PSG during the last transfer window, while Tottenham were also credited with an interest.
– Arsenal will look to loan out 19-year-old Brazilian winger Marquinhos in order to gain first-team experience and game time, reports FourFourTwo. As a result, the Gunners will aim to bring in a short-term replacement in January.
– N’Golo Kante has declined a new two-year deal with Chelsea and is out of contract in 2023, claims The Athletic.
– UOL says Brighton and Hove Albion are interested in hiring Palmeiras boss Abel Ferreira to replace Graham Potter, who exited for Chelsea last week.