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Report: PSG turn down chance to sign Ronaldo

Paris Saint-Germain rejected the chance to sign Cristiano Ronaldo this summer due to financial and tactical concerns, sources told ESPN’s Julien Laurens.

Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, reportedly approached PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and sporting director Luis Campos about a potential deal. Mendes has a close relationship with Campos, who is also Portuguese, and recently negotiated Vitinha’s move from Porto to PSG.

But sources told Laurens the club would struggle to pay Ronaldo’s wages and fit him into manager Christophe Galtier’s plans. Galtier, who replaced Mauricio Pochettino, is apparently having enough trouble finding a way to accommodate Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Neymar while playing with a three-man defense.

Mendes reportedly offered Ronaldo to Bayern Munich before being told he wouldn’t fit the club’s philosophy. Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly also held talks with Mendes, but manager Thomas Tuchel apparently expressed concerns over Ronaldo’s ability to operate in a pressing system.

Ronaldo reportedly told Manchester United he’d like to leave if they receive a suitable offer for him this summer. Though the 37-year-old skipped United’s preseason tour in Thailand for personal reasons, the club insists he’s not for sale.

“I have read it, but what I say is Cristiano is not for sale,” United boss Erik ten Hag said. “He is in our plans and we want success together.

“I spoke with him before this issue came up. I had a conversation with him and we had a real good talk.”

If Ronaldo doesn’t get his wish, he’d face a season without Champions League football for the first time since 2003. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who’s also the tournament’s record scorer, played in the competition in each of the last 19 seasons.

He’d be willing to take a considerable pay cut to facilitate an exit this summer, according to The Independent’s Miguel Delaney. Some sources indicate Ronaldo is making as much as £700,000 per week on his current contract with United.

His deal expires in June 2023.

Soccer

Report: Chelsea could target Leao, Gnabry after missing out on Raphinha

Chelsea’s failure to sign Raphinha has opened the door to other options as they explore ways to strengthen their attack.

With the Leeds United winger set for a move to Barcelona, Chelsea have shifted their focus to Serge Gnabry of Bayern Munich and could also launch a bid for AC Milan’s Rafael Leao, according to Jacob Steinberg of The Guardian.

The Blues are reportedly monitoring Gnabry’s situation. The German winger’s future is uncertain given he has just one year left on his contract with the Bavarian giants. Gnabry scored 17 goals last season and was an important part of Bayern’s Champions League triumph in 2020.

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Sealing a deal for Gnabry is thought to be more feasible than Leao, who had 11 goals and 10 assists in AC Milan’s Serie A-winning campaign last season. Milan are averse to parting with the 23-year-old and likely won’t consider offers below £100 million, Steinberg adds.

Chelsea had a deal in place to sign Raphinha last month after Leeds accepted their £55-million offer. But the Brazilian international was reportedly hesitant about moving to Stamford Bridge and has his heart set on a move to the Camp Nou instead.

Barcelona are nearing a deal after reportedly tabling an improved offer of £49 million for the 25-year-old, who joined Leeds from Rennes in 2020.

Meanwhile, Chelsea are on the verge of adding another attacking weapon in Raheem Sterling, who is reportedly set to join from Manchester City in a £50-million transfer.

Blues manager Thomas Tuchel is believed to be a big fan of Bayern Munich wantaway Robert Lewandowski, according to Steinberg. However, the prolific Pole has been trying to engineer a move to Barcelona since the 2021-22 season ended.

Soccer

Juventus re-sign Pogba on free transfer from Manchester United

Paul Pogba is heading back to Italy.

Juventus announced the French midfielder’s return Monday on a free transfer, six years after selling him to Manchester United for a then-world record €105-million fee.

Pogba agreed to a four-year contract worth a reported €8 million after tax per season. That’s well below the estimated €17.65 million he was earning before tax with the Red Devils.

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The 29-year-old initially left United for Juventus in 2012 for around €1 million. Playing alongside Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio, and Arturo Vidal, Pogba developed into one of the game’s most dominant box-to-box midfielders, helping Juventus win four of their nine consecutive Serie A titles between 2012 and 2020. He also started in the team that lost to Barcelona in the 2015 Champions League final in Berlin.

He’ll find a different team upon his return to Turin. Massimiliano Allegri, who coached Pogba during his first stint at Juventus, is back on the bench, but the team at his disposal is reeling from the club’s first trophyless season in a decade. Former teammates Giorgio Chiellini and Paulo Dybala are also leaving Juventus after long spells with the Bianconeri.

Pogba is expected to play in a three-man midfield with Manuel Locatelli and Denis Zakaria. Arthur, Weston McKennie, and Adrien Rabiot are also options in midfield.

Pogba faces his own recovery. He missed 72 games over the last three seasons due to hamstring and ankle injuries, according to transfermarkt.com, and last played competitively in a 4-0 loss to Liverpool in April.

Soccer

Report: Ronaldo will accept big pay cut to smooth exit from United

Cristiano Ronaldo is willing to take a considerable pay cut to fulfill his wish to represent a Champions League challenger once more, according to the Independent’s Miguel Delaney.

Manchester United, who will compete in the Europa League next season, are reportedly adamant that Ronaldo isn’t for sale this summer despite the attacker’s request to leave Old Trafford if a suitable bid is tabled for his services.

Ronaldo apparently missed his return to training Monday due to “family reasons.”

It’s understood the 37-year-old’s preferred destinations include Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain. However, potential suitors are reportedly wary of taking on his huge wage demands – some sources claim his United salary could be as much as £700,000 per week – and how his presence may dictate a radical change to the team’s playing style.

So, to overcome these potential blockades, Ronaldo is prepared to significantly lower his contract expectations.

But Ronaldo’s story at United isn’t necessarily over. The Portuguese superstar still has a year left on his contract and has yet to have his first face-to-face meeting with new manager Erik ten Hag.

Ronaldo made his celebrated return to United last summer following a move from Juventus that could rise to €23 million after add-ons. He scored 24 goals in all competitions last season while United slumped to sixth in the Premier League and only reached the last 16 of the Champions League. The Red Devils were also knocked out of the FA Cup in the fourth round and the League Cup in the third round.

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