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If United want to terminate his contract, they will have to pay Cristiano Ronaldo almost £10m. The Sun said the 37-year-old is in his current position

If United want to terminate his contract, they will have to pay Cristiano Ronaldo almost £10m. The Sun claims that the 37-year-old is owed this figure in his current remaining contract, which runs until June. If clubs find that Ronaldo's refusal to come off the bench against Tottenham Hotspur breached his contract, they may try to lower the fee. However, The Sun has also revealed that Chelsea could offer an interesting opportunity as Blues boss Todd Boli is willing to negotiate the signing of Ronaldo from their Premier League rivals.

👍🏻 Opinion: Boyly is reportedly keen to sign Ronaldo in the summer, and there are rumours of a dispute between the owner and then-head coach Thomas Tuchel over a potential transfer. It's unclear if current manager Graham Porter wants Ronaldo to join the team, but there's no denying that Chelsea could add more goals to the team. Ronaldo would be a huge risk, but he could arrive without a transfer fee, meaning a six-month contract would be £10m. Is it worth betting on the veteran striker? Maybe. If it succeeds, it might pay off, and it will be an incredible story.

If United want to terminate his contract, they will have to pay Cristiano Ronaldo almost £10m. The Sun said the 37-year-old is in his current position
If United want to terminate his contract, they will have to pay Cristiano Ronaldo almost £10m. The Sun said the 37-year-old is in his current position
If United want to terminate his contract, they will have to pay Cristiano Ronaldo almost £10m. The Sun said the 37-year-old is in his current position

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