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Cristiano Ronaldo has already defined his future after the World Cup, this is what he is asking of Liverpool

Portugal face a key match in their title aspirations; they play Switzerland on Tuesday

By Charles Cornwall

Portugal face a key match in their title aspirations; they play Switzerland on Tuesday

In the Middle East, Qatar is buzzing with the best 16 teams in the tournament, and the big game has arrived for Portugal. A win over Switzerland in their second consecutive Round of 16 would be the start of the path Cristiano Ronaldo and the Lusitanians have set for their first World Cup. In the run-up to the huge match, the future of the 'Commander' seems to be already defined.

A few days ago during the group stage, it was announced that Manchester United and the striker had reached an agreement to end the relationship that existed between them during the 'Bicho's' second spell at Old Trafford. The legend of the fierce rivals was no longer happy in the team of Erik ten Hag, who relegated him to the bench and in many key matches, left him in the stands and out of the call-up.

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Ronaldo had already made the nod to the Liverpool team, and the relationship between him and the Anfield fans is one of respect, as when the Portuguese had the grief of losing his baby last April, the Red's fans turned to applause (in the 7th minute) during the English derby, signifying a great moment that the Portuguese took with great gratitude.

It is a fact that Ronaldo is looking for a new club that meets his expectations, such as playing in the most important tournament at club level which is the UEFA Champions League, a competition where The Pool are still alive, playing next February against Real Madrid, a club where Cristiano made history and did not go well, confessing that he would like to take revenge against Florentino Perez's team.

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Ronaldo would ask Jürgen Klopp to secure the number '7' and a figure close to the 200 million euros recently offered a few days ago by Al-Nassr of Saudi Arabia; this amount would already include his salary and advertising agreements. Despite his 37 years, the signing of the 'Commander' would be one of the historic signings for the Red's who would treat a United legend better than they would treat themselves.

 

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