Football rumours: Unclear future for Cristiano Ronaldo after Man Utd exit

By PA Sport Staff

Manchester United have saved about £15.5 million (€17.8 million) in wages by coming to a mutual agreement with Cristiano Ronaldo to end his contract before it runs out in the summer, according to The Times, as speculation mounts over where the star forward will end up.

The Sun cites CBS in a report which says Chelsea are ready to open talks over Ronaldo, but co-owner Todd Boehly and manager Graham Potter are apparently at odds over the venture. Boehly is drawn to the free transfer, while Potter is sceptical.

But a conflicting report in The Telegraph writes that Chelsea, along with Newcastle and Inter Milan, are distancing themselves from the Portugal international.

Portugal Training and Press Conference – Saturday November 19th
Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United have parted by mutual agreement (Martin Rickett/PA) Photo by Martin Rickett

And the reported savings for Old Trafford found through the mutual agreement following the 37-year-old’s public criticism of the club may be offset by a cost of £1.2m for each of Ronaldo’s goals at the club, according to the Daily Mail.

Aurelien Tchouameni: 90Min reports the 22-year-old France international almost moved to Liverpool last summer but the midfielder was “intent” on moving to Real Madrid from Monaco.

Aurelien Tchouameni in action for France
Could France international Aurelien Tchouameni have joined Liverpool last summer? (Mike Egerton/PA) Photo by Mike Egerton

Memphis Depay: The Mirror writes the 28-year-old Barcelona forward is unsure of his future at the club and has been linked to Manchester United in the summer.