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From Portugal to Spain, Cristiano Ronaldo’s travelling museum
When Neymar joined the Catalan giants in 2013, many said that he’d one day take over Messi’s role as the team’s talisman, and so far the Brazilian seems to be on track.
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The exhibition looks at the beginnings of the player since he passed through Sporting Lisbon when he was a teenager, until his transfer to Manchester United and then Real Madrid.
But Paris Saint Germain aren’t the only club interest in acquiring Ronaldo’s services.
Ronaldo spent five years under Ferguson’s guidance at Old Trafford before joining Real Madrid in 2009, and Messi twice condemned him to Champions League heartbreak.
Both Messi and Ronaldo have started the new season in excellent form.
According to recent reports in Spain, Portuguese striker and World Footballer Of The Year, Cristiano Ronaldo does not have to worry about being dropped by Real Madrid manager Rafa Benitez.
“I don’t mean to demean or criticise any of the great or very good footballers who played for me during my 26-year career at United, but there were only four who were world class: Cantona, Giggs, Ronaldo and Scholes”.
And when you think about it, a bromance between Marcelo and the Ballon d’Or victor does make sense.
Rafael Benitez insists Cristiano Ronaldo will continue taking free kicks despite criticism of his scoring record, after Real Madrid’s hard-fought win over Granada.
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By the Forbes tally, Mendes has negotiated more than $950 million in active player deals, bringing him at least $95 million in commissions.