Marseille CEO rules out bringing Cristiano Ronaldo to the French club in January

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‘We’re more for collective players’: Marseille CEO Pablo Longoria rules out any move for Cristiano Ronaldo as he targets the Portuguese star’s egotistical streak in the face of Man United’s Old Trafford noose star on wednesday

  • Marseille have ruled out the possibility of bringing Cristiano Ronaldo to the club
  • CEO Pablo Longoria does not want ‘individual players’ to be part of the squad
  • Ronaldo could leave Man Utd in January after his strike against Spurs
  • The Portuguese was dropped this weekend for United’s game at Chelsea

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Marseille have ruled out the possibility of signing Cristiano Ronaldo in the January transfer window, citing that their squad is more about the team than an individual.

Ronaldo’s future at Manchester United is in doubt after his actions during Wednesday night’s 2-0 win over Tottenham at Old Trafford.

The Portuguese star is said to have refused to come on during the win and then stormed into the tunnel before the final whistle. He has since been excluded from United’s squad, who will travel to Chelsea on Saturday.

There may be an exit for Cristiano Ronaldo in January, but it won’t be to Ligue 1 side Marseille

His behavior has sparked new speculation that he could leave Old Trafford in January, but a potential suitor has quickly crushed any possibility of bringing in the 37-year-old.

Marseille CEO Pablo Longoria was asked about the club’s potential interest in signing the Portuguese star, but he gave a scathing response to the idea, saying it doesn’t fit with the current ethos at the club. Claim that everyone should be on the same page.

Cristiano Ronaldo? We always have a conversation. Football is very clear, you do it with the resources at your disposal, with an economic balance. You have to do everything you can to get the best results, look for ways to improve the team, but with financial stability’. said Longoria.

Marseille CEO Pablo Longoria has made a move to Man Utd’s Cristiano Ronaldo. excluded

‘That is important in 2022. We need a sustainable economic situation. We are far from those kinds of ideas, big stars, individual players.

“We are more for the players’ collectives who give us individual performances at the service of the collective. We have a project where everyone has to make themselves available for a collective’

Ronaldo’s behavior over the past week looks set to lead him to leave Man Utd in January, but as in the summer, clubs have already distanced themselves with a move for the Portuguese star.

The win was United’s best performance of the season as Erik ten Hag’s side continue to achieve positive results without Ronaldo in the starting lineup.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s strike is the kind of behavior that keeps clubs from signing him


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