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Will Ronaldo return to England? Chelsea or Manchester City are in talks over a deal

Will Ronaldo return to England? Chelsea or Manchester City are in talks over a deal
The famous Portuguese striker, currently playing for Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr, may return to England. According to Sky Sport, the 40-year-old player may sign a one-month contract with the two Premier League giants - Chelsea or Manchester City - in order to participate in the Club World Cup.

Possible short-term contract in the EPL

Cristiano Ronaldo has extensive experience in the English Premier League. He played for Manchester United from 2003 to 2009 and returned to this team again in 2021-2022. This time, he may have the opportunity to play in Europe again, thanks to his excellent statistics this season.

Ronaldo, who played in 24 matches in the Saudi Arabian Championship this season, scored 19 goals and provided 3 assists. This shows that he is in top form.

Club World Cup

The Club World Cup is scheduled to be held in the United States from June 15 to July 13. In this tournament, the strongest clubs will compete for the title of world champion. Ronaldo's participation in this tournament could be not only a step in his personal career, but also another step towards records.

New opportunity for Ronaldo

If this contract is implemented, Cristiano Ronaldo will have the opportunity to play in the English Premier League, one of the strongest leagues in Europe, albeit for a short time. It is still unknown whether Chelsea or Manchester City will sign the contract, but this process is generating great interest in the football world.

Such short-term contracts are rare in the careers of footballers. However, Cristiano Ronaldo's not only football skills, but also his commercial potential in the market could be an important factor in the realization of this deal.

Ronaldo's possible return to England will certainly be a very exciting event for football fans. Official confirmation and official information from the clubs are awaited.
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