Could Cristiano Ronaldo leave Real Madrid at the end of the season?
Graham Hunter brings us the
latest transfer news regarding Theo Walcott, Philippe Coutinho and
Cristiano Ronaldo, all of whom have been reportedly linked with moves
away from their current clubs.
Coutinho to Barcelona?Barcelona striker Neymar says Liverpool playmaker and compatriot Coutinho would suit Barcelona's playing style, which has fuelled speculation of a potential approach from the La Liga giants.
Phillipe Coutinho has been linked with a move to Barcelona.
"At some stage Barcelona will have to look at that frontline of Neymar, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez and think 'are they good enough?' The answer for many years to come from that question is yes. Coutinho is safe for the moment but one day at the Camp Nou? Yeah.
"In the next couple of transfer markets? I don't think so."
Walcott to Barcelona?
Spanish paper AS claims that Barcelona will make a move for Walcott to add another option to their attack.
The Catalan giants lost Rafinha to a long-term injury and sold Pedro during the summer, leaving them a little short in attack.
Theo Walcott scores past Eduardo of Dinamo Zagreb.
"It's key to understand that Barcelona have a really high wage bill - they need to think about that element of financial fair play. At the moment, it [the Walcott deal] fits in terms of his skill and pace, but does it fit in terms of what Barcelona are going to do in the new market at Christmas? I don't think so."
Ronaldo to Manchester United?
Spanish football expert Guillem Balague revealed last week that this could be Ronaldo's last year at Real Madrid. This has led to stories emerging linking the record breaking attacker with a move back to Manchester United.
Sir Alex Ferguson tells Jim White why Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are a level above everyone else.
"What is being briefed around the power offices at the Bernabeu is that there was an enquiry and a bid from PSG. Clearly at that stage if Manchester United, who have yearned to get their major market and scoring property back for the last stage of his career, have seen that Ronaldo might be moving then they have the power to attract him to come back and relive the old times.
"The key thing is that it is feasible to argue that Real Madrid might cash in on Ronaldo if Jorge Mendes or the player came in and said they might like to go next summer."