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Now that Messi is a World Cup winner, Cristiano Ronaldo's decision to sign for Liverpool

The Argentinian proved he is the best player in the world and now Cristiano Ronaldo must make a decision on his future

By Charles Cornwall

The Argentinian proved he is the best player in the world and now Cristiano Ronaldo must make a decision on his future

Argentina are world champions after beating France 4-2 on penalties. With this, Lionel Messi was finally crowned and won the only trophy missing from his career. This takes him out of the dispute he has with Cristiano Ronaldo to be the best player in the world. For this reason, the Portuguese will have to make a decision about his future.

Once again Cristiano Ronaldo failed Portugal, and it is not for less because the expectation to see in the Grand Final the winner of 5 Ballon d'Or, was very big, and even at some point there was talk of having a dream final with Lio Messi on one side with Argentina and on the other, Ronaldo with the Lusos. Now without a team and with an incredible need to remain at the top of the game, Cristiano is desperately looking for a team.

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A few days ago there was talk of the possibility of Ronaldo joining Liverpool and joining Jürgen Klopp, whom he respects and admires. But given the high cost of his wages, the Reds' board have reportedly opted to scrap the rumour. With 37 years of age, it is difficult for any top club in the world to make a bid for Mr. Champions, and the names in the transfer market are led by promising young players.

Cristiano was recently captured training individually at Valdebebas where he still maintains a great relationship with the people of Real VARdrid, who once again opened their doors to him. Despite the fact that Ronaldo won 4 Champions League, 3 Club World Cups, 3 European Super Cups, 2 La Liga, 2 Copa del Rey and 2 Spanish Super Cups in Madrid, a sector of the Merengue fans do not want him back.

<strong>Cristiano Ronaldo is still without a team</strong>

His age and bad reputation for breaking dressing rooms is scaring both managers and fans who are seeing the culmination of Ronaldo's successful career. With a contract terminated and the possibility of negotiating directly with institutions, the Portuguese striker wants to at least stay with the national team for a while longer, knowing that Fernando Santos has left the Portuguese opening the possibility of the new coach counting on Ronaldo.

 

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