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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Return An Impossible ‘Dream’ For Sporting – Amorim

Cristiano Ronaldo has been linked with a return to Portugal since asking to leave Manchester United, but such a move is highly unlikely.

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Bringing Cristiano Ronaldo back to Sporting CP remains the club’s “dream”, according to head coach Ruben Amorim, though he acknowledges the striker’s wage demands make such a move impossible.

Ronaldo reportedly asked to leave Manchester United following their failure to secure Champions League qualification last season, and Sporting – the club at which he began his career – were touted as a potential destination.

After struggling for minutes following his failure to secure a transfer, Ronaldo reportedly refused to come on as a substitute during United’s win over Tottenham last week, leading Erik ten Hag to temporarily banish him from first-team training.

That incident has led to renewed speculation about Ronaldo’s future at Old Trafford, but financial concerns will prevent his former side from taking him back.

“Ronaldo is a top player, a Manchester United player,” Amorim said at a news conference ahead of Sporting’s Champions League trip to Tottenham.

“I’m going to respond the same way, as a lot of journalists in Portugal ask me that question. He’s a Manchester United player.

“At Sporting, everyone dreams of Cristiano’s return, but we don’t have the money to pay him his salary. I think he’s happy in Manchester, but he doesn’t play, that’s the problem.”

With Ronaldo returning to first-team training with United on Tuesday, Amorim was unwilling to pass judgement on Ten Hag’s decision to sanction the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.

“I have my problems with Sporting players,” he added. “It’s a problem with Ten Hag, I’m happy with my players. I just want to beat Tottenham.”

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