Ronaldo's private advisory board said that this star will leave Real for only 150 million Euros (about 131 million pounds) and the reason is unrelated to the suspicion of tax evasion. After many years of successful competition for Real and preparing to turn 33, CR7 should find a new destination to conquer the remaining glory before retiring.
The biggest problem lies in the fact that Ronaldo and Real's contract was signed until 2021 and it had a breach clause of up to 1 billion Euros. However, if Ronaldo really wants to leave Spain, President Perez will open the door for the striker at a much cheaper price, for only 150 million Euros for any club that wants to own CR7.
If we go back in time to 8 years ago, the figure of 150 million Euros for a player is an unimaginable price because CR7 itself, when setting a transfer record in 2009, only cost 94 million Euros. However, after 8 years, the times have changed and the resilience of tycoons in each player "market" is increasing.
150 million Euros is not an impossible number for PSG or M.U - the two teams closest to Ronaldo. Not only PSG or M.U, a famous name like Inter Milan is also reviving thanks to the support of Chinese owners and Nezzazuri is not afraid to not spend money if CR7 "gets the green light".
This summer, PSG approved a budget of 220 million Euros for the transfer market with the initial goal of bringing 6 players to Paris. However, if CR7 approves, the number could drop to just 3.
Ronaldo or anyone else coming to Parc de Princes, there will definitely be someone leaving to replace him. PSG has sent someone to negotiate with "super bo" Jorge Mendes to calculate a big catch including Ronaldo, Pepe and James Rodriguez. PSG's great ambition is not only the amount of money they spend but also the desire to reach the top of the Champions League for the first time. Ronaldo still wants to conquer and when PSG has shown determination and goodwill, CR7 choosing France is not a bad option.
Unlike PSG's criteria, the reason why M.U wants to bring Ronaldo back is the affection and stability of this star. During his 8 years playing at Real, Ronaldo was injured so little that people could not remember exactly when. Thus, if they gamble big on Ronaldo, M.U can rest assured of winning for about 3-4 more years.
In addition to the above differences, M.U's greed in this deal is somewhat weaker than PSG. The proof is that for more than a month, the "Red Devils" have been trying to catch up with Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata. The M.U board is not too greedy for Ronaldo, so they may not be able to replace any name after Ibrahimovic's departure.
As for ambition, M.U is not inferior to PSG when they are doing their best to renovate the club, thereby finding the glory under Sir Alex Ferguson. However, there is one big note that CR7 knows better than anyone, which is that the Premier League will be very physically demanding and at the age of 33, no one is sure CR7 can play well in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup... Therefore, Ronaldo's chance of winning the title will be less when playing in France.