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Cristiano Ronaldo clears the air, talks about his future and possible arrival at Liverpool

The Portuguese player has spoken out and posted on social networks about his current situation, declaring himself ready for the Qatar quarterfinals

By Charles Cornwall

The Portuguese player has spoken out and posted on social networks about his current situation, declaring himself ready for the Qatar quarterfinals
The Portuguese player has spoken out and posted on social networks about his current situation, declaring himself ready for the Qatar quarterfinals
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The key moment for Portugal has arrived. Without Cristiano Ronaldo as a starter in the last match, the "Lusos" are in the quarter-finals against a surprising Morocco, who kicked out Luis Enrique's Spain, who recently stepped down as national coach. With his future almost definite, the "Commander" spoke after days of speculation about his career, where until today, he remains without a club, since he left in agreement with Manchester United.

For the 37-year-old, he sent a message on Twitter that ignited the networks. "A group too united to be dissolved by outside forces. A nation too brave to be intimidated by any adversary. A team in the truest sense of the word, that will fight for the dream until the end! Believe with us! ¡Fuerza Portugal!", said the player who is in the orbit of Liverpool FC.

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For the Red's the arrival of the "Bicho", would not only be a luxury signing, as for our head coach Jürgen Klopp, Ronaldo has a couple more seasons left. "Ronaldo's physique at his age is incredible. Hopefully he can continue to play at a high level," said Klopp at a press conference a few months ago, where he was asked about the Portuguese star's contract situation with the manager of fierce rivals Erik ten Hag.

Ronaldo, who has played 250 minutes in the winter tournament in Qatar, has only scored once, which was enough to set a new personal record, as he has scored in five editions of the World Cup. For his teammates and coach Fernando Santos, Cristiano is the captain and soul of the national team, denying the rumors about him leaving the training camp or breaking up with the dressing room that have been talked about in the last few hours.

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With Ronaldo at an optimal level and with rhythm, he is a necessary piece for any scheme of a top world club. The Red's would combine the experience and class of the number "7" with the talent of our superstar Mohamed Salah, to make a scary duo in the Premier League, which would catapult the Merseyside team to be absolute candidates in this second round of the 22/23 season.

 


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