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Cristiano Ronaldo furious at not playing for Portugal again and here's what Klopp is offering to sign him

The striker is not starting against Morocco in the World Cup quarter-finals

By Charles Cornwall

The striker is not starting against Morocco in the World Cup quarter-finals
The striker is not starting against Morocco in the World Cup quarter-finals
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After the surprising decisions taken by the coach of the Portugal national team prior to the quarter-final against Morocco, the whole world was surprised to see Cristiano Ronaldo starting from the substitutes' bench and not in the starting line-up for the match, and the wife of the Portuguese footballer, Fernando Santos, who stated on her social networks that even though her husband was not playing, he was the one the cameras and the fans were looking for the most.

Liverpool manager, Jürgen Klopp, can now offer Ronaldo the opportunity to continue in one of the most important leagues in Europe such as the Premier League, as well as the chance to participate in major competitions such as the UEFA Champions League. The only major drawback is that Jurgen Klopp will probably not be able to offer the Portuguese the chance to start every game.

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Liverpool's offer is very similar to what he had at Manchester United, with the big difference being that at Anfield the atmosphere he would experience with his manager and teammates would be very different, a factor that he can perhaps take advantage of to heal his wounds and resolve all his problems in order to re-emerge again in 2023, which looks a bit complicated for the Reds, as they are looking for the European places in the Premier League and to eliminate Real Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League without their priority.

A better working environment and more opportunities to compete for major trophies is what Liverpool can offer the Portugal legend at the moment, using his attacking skills most likely as an early boost, similar to what Fernando Santos did in the Round of 16 clash with Switzerland, a situation Ronaldo is not happy about but with his current level he is good enough on the pitch.

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Paying those 30 million euros for Cristiano Ronaldo would not be a big problem to have him at least one season at Anfield, although possibly the costs generated by the purchase of Jude Bellingham make the Portuguese attacker is not the primary of their needs, opting Liverpool to allocate all its resources to try to sign the English midfielder and then analyze whether CR7 is still a viable option in an attack that has responded well with Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez.


 


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