
Cristiano Ronaldo has offered himself to a Premier League club with the former Man Utd superstar rejected by Paris Saint-Germain, according to reports.
The Portugal international left the Red Devils in controversial circumstances at the end of 2022 with Erik ten Hag allowing him to leave and join Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr.
Ronaldo had two spells at Old Trafford, becoming a world-class player under Sir Alex Ferguson between 2003 and 2009 before returning in August 2021.
The second stint ended in tears, with the Portuguese superstar ripping the club and everyone associated with it a new one.
Former Man Utd striker Ronaldo has scored ten goals in 12 Saudi Pro League matches this term with Al Nassr currently fourth in the standings.
But reports in Spain now claim that Ronaldo has a âdesire to return to Europeâ but his age and salary are making a âreturn difficultâ for the 39-year-old.
The report adds: âPSG have declined the possibility of incorporating the Portuguese striker into their squad. The French club, which is looking to rejuvenate its team and maintain a salary balance, considers that Ronaldoâs age and his high salary do not fit into their current sporting project.â
It is not only PSG who Ronaldo has âoffered himselfâ to with Premier League side Chelsea, Spanish outfit Atletico Madrid and German giants Bayern Munich also ârejecting the possibility of signing himâ.
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Although Ronaldo wonât be returning to Man Utd as a player, former Red Devils striker Louis Saha thinks the Portugal legend has the âpassion and dedicationâ to return to Old Trafford as a coach one day.
Speaking in August, Saha said:Â âCristiano Ronaldo has the passion and dedication to return to Manchester United one day.
âThat could be as a coach or even a manager. His second spell didnât end how everyone had hoped and you can see why that frustrated him.
âHe didnât see the same formula and didnât see the passion from young players that he had been used to seeing.
âNow he will know that he needs to find a new way to communicate when he becomes a coach, which maybe isnât as harsh or direct as it was when he was at the club.
âHe will work out how to be successful and use all his knowledge to do that, weâve seen Roy Keane go into management and have success.
âCristiano will understand what he needs to do as a manager and I see no reason why he wouldnât be a success.â





