Ronaldo may become the head of Manchester United 00 million deal
According to reports, Cristiano Ronaldo 's agent Jorge Mendes is negotiating with Napoli about the transfer of his client. , which involves the transfer of Osimhen to Old Trafford. Ronaldo's future remains the subject of much speculation, with the 37-year-old still determined to leave Old Trafford before the end of the summer transfer window. The Portugal international, who was dropped from the starting XI for the last game against Liverpool, hopes to join a Champions League side before next week's deadline. Recent reports suggest that Napoli have emerged as an option for the experienced striker, with Mendes discussing a possible deal with the Italian powerhouse. According to Di Marzio , Naples is willing to rent Ronaldo in the 2022-23 season, provided that Manchester United pays 100 million euros to sign Osimhen. Di Marzio claims the Red Devils must also be prepared to pay "a significant portion" of Ronaldo's huge salary at Old Trafford. The Portuguese has yet to find his scoring touch in three Premier League games against Brighton, Brentford and Liverpool. Nonetheless, Osimhen has been in good form for Napoli at the start of the 2022-23 season, scoring two goals and assisting once in two games. The 23-year-old has been impressive for the Italian club in the 2021-22 season, scoring 18 goals and assisting 6 in 32 games. At the same time, the Nigeria international has scored 30 goals and provided 10 assists for the Blues in 64 games since leaving Lille in September 2020.
The Red Army may sign the Three Lions Reds in January
According to British media reports, Liverpool has reached a verbal agreement with Dortmund star Bellingham , and he may even sign in January. Amid strong interest from clubs led by Liverpool, the German club have made it clear they will not sell the England star this summer. But Liverpool have been busy behind the scenes in recent months to strike a deal that could see Bellingham join as early as January next year. Manager Jurgen Klopp admitted on Friday that he had done a U-turn in the transfer market and was looking for a midfielder due to his team's poor start to the new season. The player is not thought to be Bellingham, although Liverpool have made the England star a priority and have been laying the groundwork for a deal for some time. That would require a huge bid, one in excess of £100m that Fenway Sports Group is highly unlikely to authorize - forcing Dortmund to change their stance. A deal in the summer of 2023 is more likely, but the Merseysiders have discussed bringing the move forward to January next year. Bellingham has been identified by Liverpool's hierarchy as a dynamic midfielder capable of taking the team to the next level. Extensive talks have taken place behind the scenes with the player's camp and Liverpool believe they have persuaded him to come on board, with a verbal 'agreement' agreed.