Beckham plans to include Cristiano Ronaldo for his American team

Beckham plans to include Cristiano Ronaldo for his American team

Press reports revealed today, that David Beckham, the owner of the American team, is planning to include Cristiano Ronaldo for his team starting next year.
The Sun newspaper confirmed that the former English star David Beckham, the owner of the American Inter Memi, started his contacts with the representatives of Cristiano Ronaldo to include him in the next summer Mercato.

The newspaper added that David Beckham spoke with the representatives of the Portuguese star and informed them if he was interested in change and play in the United States of America and the American Professional League.

The Sun continued that the Argentine star Lionel Messi remains the first goal for the Inter Miami team and its owner David Beckham, who publicly stated his interest in the former star of Barcelona and the current Paris Saint -Germain after the end of his contract with the French team, where he hopes to bring to the American Professional Football League.

The newspaper continued, but the recent developments after the strong statements of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo against Manchester United’s management and coach and the possibility of breaking his contract and obtaining him for free in the market, Beckham prompted changes in his plans and thinking about bringing him to his team Inter Miami.

The newspaper pointed out that Beckham faces Cristiano Ronaldo’s desire to stay in Europe and play at the high level, in light of the interest of European clubs in his services in the event of his contract with Manchester United and the presence of the market as a free player.

Cristiano Ronaldo turned his attention to his country Portugal, after he caused his chaos with his statements against his team, Manchester United, as he expressed his feeling of treason and lack of respect for the Dutch coach Eric Tin Hag.
Portugal is playing in the World Cup Eighth World Cup finals against Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea, respectively..

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