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He was the one who sweated the most, but leaves Liverpool to bring in Cristiano Ronaldo

The Portuguese's arrival at Anfield would bring major changes to Klopp's squad

By Charles Cornwall

The Portuguese's arrival at Anfield would bring major changes to Klopp's squad
The Portuguese's arrival at Anfield would bring major changes to Klopp's squad
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We are in the Round of 16 of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, where the head-to-head clashes steal the attention of the millions of fans who support their national teams. Portugal with Cristiano Ronaldo is looking to make history and win its first World Cup with the best Portuguese footballer. The "Bicho", who is without a club at the moment, has been sounding out through his agent Jorge Mendes where he could play at the end of the World Cup.

The 37-year-old Ronaldo could stay in the Premier League and try his luck with another legendary club of the "Big Island", Liverpool FC. A few weeks ago, the Red's Devil's legend was tipped to make a big career move away from Old Trafford to Anfield, where the fans maintain a respect for the career of what some consider to be the best player in the world over Lionel Messi himself.

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The arrival of the "Commander" would oblige the Merseyside outfit to give him all the comforts that a superstar requires. From the mythical dorsal "7" that has characterized Ronaldo throughout his campaign, to a huge annual salary that could negotiate, since the number one priority of the winner five "Ballon d'Or", is to be in a top club that plays his favorite competition, the UEFA Champions League, tournament where The Pool will face in February against Real Madrid in the Round of 16 22/23.

The number seven shirt at Anfield will soon be vacant, as 36-year-old veteran James Miller will be out of contract in the summer, having signed a one-year contract with Jürgen Klopp prior to the start of this season. Milner, who came through the ranks at Leeds United, agreed to stay at Anfield for a few more months because he could still contribute to the team. "The manager was clear in his mind and that was a big factor in me extending my contract," said James after signing his signature.

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Milner, who has captained Liverpool, is aware that Klopp's plans are to rejuvenate the squad and bring a superstar to the club who can match the interests of the owners to generate a box office magnet, increase sales and commercial rights. Ronaldo would be that crack that Liverpool could exploit in the final years of his professional career, one that has been characterised by his winning mentality, in individual and collective successes.

 


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