The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Red Devils ‘reach agreement’ over Ronaldo re-signing

- PHIL BLANCHE

Cristiano Ronaldo is set to make a sensationa­l return to Manchester United after the club reached agreement with Juventus to re-sign the Portugal star.

United announced shortly before 5pm yesterday they had secured a deal with the Italian outfit that was subject to the agreement of personal terms, a medical and a visa.

It capped a remarkable turn of events after reports just hours earlier had suggested the 36-year-old five-time world player of the year was poised to sign for rivals Manchester City.

United said in their announceme­nt: “Everyone at the club looks forward to welcoming Cristiano back to Manchester.”

It is understood United will pay 15 million euros (£12.85m) plus eight million euros (£6.85m) in potential add-ons.

Ronaldo scored 118 goals in 292 appearance­s for United between 2003 and 2009 before leaving Old Trafford for Real Madrid, where his successes included four Champions League triumphs.

Ronaldo had also been linked with Paris StGermain but City, after missing out on signing Harry Kane from Tottenham, had appeared the favourites to secure his services.

The champions are understood to have been offered the player but, after giving a potential deal some considerat­ion, decided it was not something they wished to pursue.

They felt Ronaldo was not the right fit for Pep Guardiola’s squad and, despite the Kane frustratio­n, the manager himself is happy enough with the players he already has.

For their part, United had not been looking to sign Ronaldo but seized the opportunit­y when it became clear he wanted to leave Juve.

That a move would be happening was all but confirmed yesterday morning when coach Massimilia­no Allegri revealed Ronaldo had asked to leave Juve.

At this point City appeared the frontrunne­rs, but news conference­s held by Guardiola and United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the early afternoon changed the picture.

While Guardiola poured cold water on the speculatio­n, Solskjaer invited Ronaldo to sign for United.

Perhaps dropping heavy hints something was afoot, the Norwegian said Ronaldo “knows that we’re here” and added midfielder Bruno Fernandes had been speaking to his compatriot.

It emerged soon after that United were in discussion­s with Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, and City confirmed they had ended their interest.

“I didn’t think Cristiano was going to turn out leaving Juventus,” Solskjaer said.

“It’s been speculatio­n this morning, speculatio­n the last few days, of course.

“We’ve always had a good communicat­ion – I know Bruno (Fernandes) has been talking to him as well.

“He knows what we feel about him and if he was ever going to move away from Juventus, he knows that we’re here.

“He’s such a tremendous human being as well, so let’s see what happens with Cristiano.

“Everyone who has played with him, I think, has a soft spot for him.”

Ronaldo is in Lisbon, having flown to Portugal from Italy after saying goodbye to his Juventus team-mates earlier in the day.

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 ??  ?? RED DEVILS RETURN: Cristiano Ronaldo has left Juventus in
Italy and is on his way back to Manchester United.
RED DEVILS RETURN: Cristiano Ronaldo has left Juventus in Italy and is on his way back to Manchester United.

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