Bayern coach explains Cristiano Ronaldo’s ‘problem’

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Bayern coach explains Cristiano Ronaldo's 'problem'
Bayern coach explains Cristiano Ronaldo's 'problem'

Africa-Press – Botswana. In a week in which much was said about the possible move of Cristiano Ronaldo to Borussia Dortmund, however denied by the German club, Julian Nagelsmann came to the ground to explain why it is difficult to see the Portuguese in the Bundesliga.

The Bayern Munich coach explains that the Portuguese’s high salary is one of the obstacles to his sale.

“Honestly, I don’t care if Ronaldo goes to Dortmund or not. He has a contract with Manchester United. He’s a great player, he scores a lot of goals and will continue to score a lot of goals. I don’t know where he’s going to play and I don’t think it’s relevant “, began by saying Nagelsmann, in a press conference.

The coach then commented on the fact that Jorge Mendes is trying to sell the 37-year-old Portuguese to some teams that will be in the Champions League.

“I think (Jorge Mendes) gets 10 percent. He’s been on the phone a lot. I saw that in a documentary. It’s good for players to have agents who aren’t just there for the money, but who work. It’s normal for him to do that. The point is that clubs have to have money to pay Ronaldo’s salary. He is not a young player and it’s a lot of money in salaries. There are many clubs that would like to have him, but 15 Bundesliga teams would have a hard time paying the his annual salary. All clubs know that he is a great player, who will score a lot of goals, sell a lot of shirts, but he will also bring a lot of press”, recalled the German.

Barcelona

Lewandowski robbed while signing autographs

Upon arrival at Barcelona Sports City, where the Catalans held a training session, Robert Lewandowski was signing autographs for some fans, who were there, when he was robbed.

Taking advantage of the player’s distraction, two individuals opened the passenger side door and, without his noticing it, managed to steal his watch and escape, according to the newspaper ‘Sport’.

Realizing the situation, the footballer started in pursuit of the thieves, but was unable to intercept them. He would eventually be the police to stop the robbers, having also managed to recover the watch valued at 75 thousand euros.

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