No Portuguese club can afford Cristiano Ronaldo
A return to Sporting Clube has been suggested for Cristiano Ronaldo, but Porto president does not think a return to Portugal is likely.
Cristiano Ronaldo would be far too clostly for any Portuguese club to buy, according to Porto president Pinto da Costa. Ronaldo had his Manchester United contract terminated last month after he criticised the Red Devils’ hierarchy, including manager Erik ten Hag, in a controversial interview with Piers Morgan.
The Portugal captain created more headlines at the World Cup, where he was dropped to the subs’ bench for his country’s 6-1 win over Switzerland in the last 16, as well as their quarter-final defeat against Morocco.
Ronaldo looking for a new club
The 37-year-old, who is currently using Real Madrid’s facilities to train, has been linked with a move to Saudi Pro League outfit Al Nassr and the club where he started his career Sporting Clube back home in Portugal. However, Da Costa thinks it is unlikely the five-time Ballon d’Or winner will return to Portugal due to his wage demands. “It’s up to him and the clubs interested, but in Portugal, nobody has the capacity to give him what he earns and still wants to earn,” he said. “And he deserves that.”
The Porto chief also confirmed that veteran defender Pepe is welcome to stay at the club as long as he is fit enough to play. The former Real Madrid defender turns 40 in February, but shows no signs of slowing down. He has played seven times for Porto this season and started four of Portugal’s five games at Qatar 2022. Asked if a contract renewal will be available for Pepe, Da Costa said: “As long as he can play and I think he will play for another five or six years.”