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According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Ronaldo has set his sights on the move to Borussia Dortmund, who are reportedly considering bringing the 37-year-old icon into their ranks. "Cristiano Ronaldo's last chance of leaving Manchester United is via a transfer to Borussia Dortmund. Jorge Mendes is actively working on a move," Jacobs said.
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Jacobs confirms this, saying that the 37-year-old took the United manager by surprise and that tension between the two people was still high. "Erik ten Hag felt blindsided by Cristiano Ronaldo's absence in pre-season, and there is still tension between the pair," the journalist said.
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According to reports, Ronaldo is open to moving to Germany, seeing it as a chance to further his spectacular record-setting career that has spanned years in England, Spain, and Italy. "Cristiano Ronaldo is open to moving to Borussia Dortmund. Not only is Champions League football of appeal, but he can become the first player to win a domestic league title in England, Spain, Italy and Germany," Jacobs added.
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Borussia Dortmund is reportedly holding internal talks about whether to make a late proposal to Manchester United or Cristiano Ronaldo, with Jorge Mendes encouraging them to do so. Both a permanent deal and a loan are reportedly being considered. A sensational move for the Portugal talisman to Sporting Lisbon has also been ruled out, with the journalist affirming that Ruben Amorim is firmly against a deal that would bring the player to the José Alvalade Stadium.
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According to Jacobs, Ronaldo considers Ten Hag's training methods as school teacher-like tactics. "Cristiano Ronaldo feels the Manchester United players are being punished for their poor start to the season using harsh school teacher-like tactics. One source described Erik ten Hag's style as "just like reacting to naughty kids who have misbehaved," he stated.
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Manchester United, who have suffered two shock defeats in their Premier League campaign so far, could do without the drama and showmanship of Ronaldo. And at this point, most supporters will wish that a transfer to Borussia Dortmund, if one is in the works, actually happens and the player departs Old Trafford - to make way for signing potential targets before the summer transfer window closes.
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