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After Portugal win, here's what Klopp is offering Ronaldo to join Liverpool

One of United's biggest idols could move to Liverpool in January

By Charles Cornwall

One of United's biggest idols could move to Liverpool in January

The best football in the world continues from Qatar. The first day of the Group Stage has concluded in great fashion, some surprises and others not so much. The title contenders showed their credentials to emerge as champions next December. One of the national teams with a lot to talk about is Portugal, who under the leadership of Cristiano Ronaldo, won their first match, convincing the world.

The Portuguese superstar is currently without a team after fierce rivals Manchester United mutually terminated the contract of the six-time Ballon d'Or winner. The press in England have been speculating about the future of the 37-year-old striker. Despite his seniority Ronaldo would be a bombshell signing for any team outside the Red's Devil's. Even his arrival at Anfield would not be a surprise move. Even his arrival at Anfield would not be far-fetched, as Jürgen Klopp could give the go-ahead, without a second thought, and make a splash in the transfer market.

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For our head coach, reinforcing the forward line is a priority, as the lack of goals and all the offensive weight on Mo Salah, has become a headache for the German, who has seen his team win games in a tight way by a goal or maximum two goals difference, this being abnormal in recent years, since if anything has characterized The Pool is the nose and goal-scoring determination in front of goal.

Klopp would give the Portuguese a special place and a good salary once the contracts of Naby Keita and Oxlade-Chamberlain, who are no longer in the squad for next year, are up. In addition to the financial injection that will be received from the new owners, Ronaldo and his family will have a better quality of life on Merseyside, with one of the best supporters in the world, such as Liverpool.

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Ronaldo recently trended worldwide as he became the first man to score in five consecutive World Cups, starting from Germany 2006, through South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014, Russia 2018 and now Qatar 2022. The second-half penalty that beat Saint Gallen goalkeeper Ati-Zigi marked a before and after in the career of the Portuguese, who has expressed his gratitude to the Liverpool fans.

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