According to Manu Sàinz, a journalist for the newspaper AS, Real Madrid has reportedly received an offer of 100 million euros for Cristiano Ronaldo. The revelation comes amid speculation about Ronaldo’s future with the club.
Sàinz suggests that if it were merely a matter of money, Ronaldo would not have extended his contract with Real Madrid. Six months ago, the situation was allegedly resolved, and Ronaldo had reportedly decided to leave the club due to personal feelings. The relationship between Ronaldo and Real Madrid President Florentino Perez reportedly soured, with no communication between them since September.
While the identity of the club making the offer remains a mystery, Sàinz has ruled out Monaco. Reportedly, there are at least four teams offering a bonus of 60 million euros to Ronaldo not to extend his contract with Real Madrid, along with a net annual salary of 23 million euros. Among them, one club has allegedly offered more than 100 million euros to Real Madrid. The specific club making this substantial offer is yet to be disclosed, leaving room for speculation about potential suitors such as Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, or PSG.