Drumpot wrote: » Anybody got any insight into why united didn’t sign him? I’m not complaining, I’m just a bit surprised given the fact he’s still an exceptional player with zero sign of his quality lowering and to be frank he would prob guarantee a league or champions league on his own. His marketability isn’t bad either. Only thing I can think of is age but like I said he still looks amazing and in great shape and has always looked after him.....
nullzero wrote: » Pity we didn't get him back, had we not signed Alexis he could well be at Old Trafford now, which is sobering when you consider Sanchez's less than stellar performances so far. Unless Sanchez starts setting the league on fire next season he could become a pariah in light of Ronaldo's availability this summer. There's also a part of me that thinks Ronaldo maybe didn't relish the prospect of fighting off Guardiola's City side or being kicked off the pitch every week,his style of play a has changed since his time at United and maybe doesn't suit the premier league anymore. Anyway, it's put to bed at last, no more rumors of Ronaldo's return going forward, hopefully we can build a side that can push on and challenge for titles, 5 years have passed since Fergie left, we need to stop the rot and fast.
bangkok wrote: » Id say Mourinho being at United had a big thing to do with it
Lord TSC wrote: » Hoping the dominos fall now, then
Business Cat wrote: » Harry Palmr wrote: » Presumably yer all Juventus fans now! You lads have an awful obsession with United fans and their opinions on Ronaldo. Its properly stalkerish.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Presumably yer all Juventus fans now!
jimmytwotimes 2013 wrote: » Hope not, hate Apache
bangkok wrote: » Drumpot wrote: » Anybody got any insight into why united didn’t sign him? I’m not complaining, I’m just a bit surprised given the fact he’s still an exceptional player with zero sign of his quality lowering and to be frank he would prob guarantee a league or champions league on his own. His marketability isn’t bad either. Only thing I can think of is age but like I said he still looks amazing and in great shape and has always looked after him..... Id say Mourinho being at United had a big thing to do with it
xtal191 wrote: » https://twitter.com/sampilger/status/1016709761813839873
yourdeadwright wrote: » His 10 year loan from United to Madrid is up, United will now loan him to Juventus
yourdeadwright wrote: » Ronaldo is a clever boy, He has gone to a big club that will be almost guaranteed another league title with ,Who are so far ahead of the rest of the teams he will 100% score goals., That a always do well in the Champions league . If he went to United he'd be going back into a totally unforgiving league at the back end of his career where success would not be guaranteed and he good turn out to be a failure or even end the season out of the first 11., Juve and Italy is the easy option for him
adox wrote: » I know that’s there is still a few weeks of the window to go but I do wonder if the lack of big signings may be part of the narrative of Mourinhos departure in the next few months or so? I think most would agree that next season is make or break for him and a serious title challenge is a minimum or he’s out the door. Maybe the board don’t have full confidence it can be achieved or are unwilling to spend big on a one season gamble? I’m probably veering into tin foil hat territory but just thinking out loud here.
Deleted User wrote: » I've missed a fair bit recently, but what's this now?
brinty wrote: » Unverified account
DM_7 wrote: » I don't think the two signings or re-signing of Fellaini point to a lack of faith in the manager.
xtal191 wrote: » Followed by most of the Manchester based journalists
adox wrote: » Well Fred’s an investment alright. Getting a current player to sign a new contract would have no reflection on the status of the manager imo The other signing is a kid who has barley played any top flight football so a signing for the future either way. I’d be surprised if he featured much at all next season.
adox wrote: » Sorry, maybe poor choice of words. What I mean is, maybe the lack of huge investment is part of a longer game, consciously or sub consciously by the club as they don’t really expect Jose to there the following season. As I said probably tin foil hat territory but sure I’m in a sharing mood.