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Cristiano Ronaldo ready to put together an incredible duo before hanging up his boots?

Left to relaunch on the bench of Fenerbahçe, José Mourinho would dream of attracting Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese coach would have even directly contacted the Al-Nassr striker to discuss a possible arrival in Türkiye.

Still as decisive in the jersey of Al-Nassr and Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to stretch his immense career in Saudi Arabia. But a few months before the end of his contract in the Gulf – he will be free in June 2025 – the Portuguese striker could well be seduced by another project.

According to information from the Turkish press and the daily Fotomac, José Mourinho spoke with CR7 to ask him about his future. Fenerbahçe's Portuguese coach asked him if he remained happy with his golden exile in Riyadh. The “Special One” would also have questioned the one he managed at Real Madrid on the hypothesis of a signing in Türkiye.

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For several days, the Turkish press has been excited about the Istanbul club's desire to recruit Anderson Talisca. But ultimately, rather than his Brazilian teammate, it is Cristiano Ronaldo that José Mourinho and Fenerbahçe would like to steal from Al-Nassr.

Still according to Fotomac, Turkish leaders contacted the agent of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner to discuss a possible signing in Istanbul. In the same way, the leaders of Al-Nassr would not be totally closed to the idea of ​​a winter transfer for a player who could leave for free six months later and who will already be free to sign a pre-agreement with the club of his choice from January 2025.

Even if it remains difficult to imagine for the moment, the reconstitution of the Mourinho-Ronaldo duo is already salivating the supporters of the Istanbul club who have already launched operation CR7 on social networks by multiplying pro-Fenerbahçe messages under the publications of the Lusitanian star.


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