According to Football Insider, despite the fact that the Portuguese giants are not the biggest nor the richest club in the world, they appear to be hopeful that Ronaldo will return to his native country.
The 37-year-old has had a mixed second term at Manchester United, with some excellent individual performances overshadowed by the fact that the squad as a whole has underperformed, which may be partly owing to his not being particularly well suited to their playing style.
If Ronaldo were to leave Old Trafford this summer, one would expect him to join another European powerhouse, or even one of the affluent clubs in the Major League Soccer (MLS) or a similar league.
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In spite of the fact that they are a club with a rich history and have twice won the Champions League, Porto would be a surprising choice as a destination for any player.
Seeing if Ronaldo himself would risk hurting his reputation at his first club, Sporting Lisbon, by joining one of their rivals would also be fun to watch out for.
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