Cristiano Ronaldo: Santos happy to advise star on future
Manchester United will reportedly have the chance to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Juventus this summer - or Paulo Dybala. It's been 12 years since Ronaldo left Old Trafford to join Real Madrid where he went on to reach new heights as one of the greatest footballers of all time.
His records are likely to stand the test of time and, even at 36 years of age, he continues to be at the top of his game.
Juventus snapped him up back in 2018 but there are now some concerns about his future in Turin.
The Portugal international was visibly frustrated at missing out on the Serie A title last season as Juventus left it until the final day of the campaign to qualify for next year's Champions League.
And he now enters the final 12 months of his contract at Juventus with reports suggesting the Italian club aren't looking to extend his deal.
But they're unable to make a straight offer of cash, meaning they're prepared to talks about a possible swap deal.
Dybala is said to be an option, but Juventus are hoping to tie the Argentina international down to a new contract.
Ronaldo though is seen as much more attainable with United interested in re-signing the Portuguese striker.
Pogba's future at Old Trafford has been uncertain for several years now with reports emerging about his possible departure every transfer window.
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Paul Pogba faces an uncertain future at Manchester United (Image: GETTY)
Mino Raiola has played a huge part in that with comments to the media and just a few months ago he announced the Frenchman's career at United was "over".
"I can say that it’s over for Paul Pogba at Manchester United," Raiola told Tuttosport midway through last season.
"It is useless to go around it. Better to speak clearly, look ahead and not waste time looking for culprits.
“Paul at Manchester United is unhappy, he is no longer able to express himself as he would like and as expected of him."