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Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Manchester United remains a subject of speculation this summer. With the Portuguese icon desperate to play Champions League this season, his agent Jorge Mendes has been scrambling across European clubs in the transfer window but has been unlucky to find a suitor yet. Reports now suggest that French club Marseille could make a move for the prolific striker, which will reignite the Ronaldo vs Lionel Messi rivalry in Ligue 1.
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Ronaldo, who missed a bulk of Manchester United's pre-season due to 'family reasons, has not been a regular feature in new manager Erik ten Hag's plans. Although the Dutchman has insisted that the Portugal talisman remains a critical plan of his sporting project, the fact that the 37-year-old has not been a regular feature in the team's starting XI in the Premier League season has sparked rumours of friction between the two.
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Several high-profile clubs have already ruled themselves out of signing him - Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, to name just a few. Now reports in France claim French giants Marseille could make a move for Ronaldo. This prospect has got football enthusiasts excited about the idea of the epic clash between the Portuguese icon and Messi in Ligue 1 as well as the Champions League.
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While their goalscoring records are remarkably similar, Messi has provided significantly more assists but Ronaldo has been more prolific from the penalty spot in their El Classico battles. The seven-time Ballon d'Or scored 21 goals, 11 assists and 6 penalties, while the Portuguese icon scored 20 goals, 1 assist and 9 penalties.
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"I have a solution for him (Ronaldo). He can terminate his contract, they give him half his year, and in Marseille, they make an effort, they give him something and he comes to play in the Champions League. A Cristiano Ronaldo-Alexis Sanchez attack looks good," the former Arsenal star told Canal+ Sport.