Napoli director Cristiano Giuntoli has responded to the Italian club's reported interest in Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo.
Napoli director discusses Ronaldo rumours – ‘we wanted to invest in a young team’Napoli director Cristiano Giuntoli insisted he was wanting to “invest in a young team” when asked about the club’s rumoured interest in Man Utd striker Cristiano Ronaldo.
If the summer transfer window rumours are to be believed, the only offer Ronaldo received was from a team in Saudi Arabia.As the all-time scorer in the competition, he is getting a bit nervous with Lionel Messi 15 goals behind him in the scoring charts. A move away from Old Trafford in January is also unlikely, so Ronaldo must get his head screwed on and help the Red Devils back into the Champions League., Napoli director Giuntoli has discussed his club’s reported interest in the legendary forward.
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