Ronaldo’s future continues to become a hot topic right before the 2023 summer market, when a German billionaire suddenly offered to sponsor Bayern to recruit CR7.
Specifically, a source from Bild newspaper said that German billionaire Marcus Schon recently sent an email to Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn with the content, ready to pay all costs for this team to recruit Cristiano Ronaldo. . “Conceivably, our business will commit to paying a transfer fee or salary above the basic level, coordinating the agreement with Bayern Munich club to recruit Cristiano Ronaldo.”
However, this billionaire also set terms with “Gray Lobster” if the deal to bring CR7 to Allianz Arena is successful. “In the case of a permanent contract with Ronaldo, we would like to receive a portion of the revenue from the shirt, in order to limit financial risks.”
Currently, Bayern Munich has not made any response to this strange offer. Meanwhile, Ronaldo is said to want to leave Al Nassr after only half the season. El Nacional newspaper revealed last month that the Portuguese superstar was ready to leave the Gulf club this summer if he received a suitable offer. This makes the prospect of a 38-year-old striker’s return to Europe entirely possible.
Ronaldo once expressed his desire to join Bayern in the summer of 2022, in the context of the Bundesliga representative looking for a high-class striker to fill the gap of Lewandowski. Even the former MU striker asked his agent Jorge Mendes to negotiate to bring him to one of the two teams Chelsea and Bayern Munich. Otherwise, Ronaldo will not continue to cooperate with the famous Portuguese “super stork”. “Bring me to Bayern Munich or Chelsea. If not, we will terminate cooperation from here.”
However, both of these “giants” are looking to refuse Ronaldo. Bayern Munich’s director Oliver Kahn has ruled out the possibility of recruiting the Portuguese striker because CR7 does not fit the philosophy of the Gray Lobster. But in fact, the huge salary of the former Real Madrid striker is the barrier that prevents him from coming to European teams, including “Gray Lobster”.