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Sporting Lisbon has reportedly informed Manchester United that they are open to the idea of signing want-away striker Cristiano Ronaldo, but only on a free transfer. The hero for the Red Devils began his career with the Portuguese powerhouses before moving to Old Trafford as a teen in 2003. The 37-year-old's mother, Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, has been dreaming of seeing her son return to Portugal, even claiming to have once told the five-time Ballon d'Or winner: "Son, before I die, I want to see you return to Sporting."
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For the 37-year-old's benefit, Sporting has been in touch with Old Trafford officials and offered to take him off their hands if United terminates his lucrative deal, which would mean they wouldn't get paid. Although United ruled out a sale in pre-season, the club are now considered to get rid of the prolific striker due to Ronaldo's 'unacceptable' behaviour during the early stages of the new campaign.
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On the Sporting Clube de Portugal podcast nearly a year ago, Aveiro stated, "Ronaldo has to come back here. If it were my choice, he would already be here. He likes to watch Sporting games. I've already told him: 'Son, before I die, I want to see you return to Sporting.' He says: 'Let's see': But if it can't be him, then Cristianinho!" She then joked about him taking back the no. 7 shirt upon his fairytale return, adding, "Today the number seven jersey is [Brazilian midfielder] Tabata, but when Ronaldo comes, it will be his!"
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Last month, Ronaldo was first mentioned as possibly returning to Lisbon, albeit on loan, but he promptly shot down the rumours by calling them 'fake'. This Wednesday, the renowned striker addressed additional rumours regarding his future. In response to an Instagram message from a fan, Ronaldo promised to conduct an interview that would reveal 'the truth'.
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"They know the truth when they interview in a couple of weeks. The media is telling lies. I have a notebook, and in the last few months of the 100 news I made, only 5 were right. Imagine how it is. Stick with that tip," Ronaldo wrote, even as he continues to train with the rest of the United squad at the club's Carrington Ground.