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- Cristiano Ronaldo now 4/1 to sign for Any MLS Club this January
- Chelsea are joint favourites to be Ronaldo's next destination also at 4/1
- Chelsea now have Graham Potter as manager after Thomas Tuchel was sacked
Cristiano Ronaldo now 4/1 to sign for Any MLS Club this January
Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo is now 4/1 with bookies to sign for any MLS club this January with rumours around him making a move.
Ronaldo was left out of United's squad for their game against Chelsea after leaving Old Trafford early in during their game against Tottenham last week.
The superstar footballer is now 4/1 to sign for Chelsea, drifting slightly from the 2/1 that he was this time last month.
Cristiano Ronaldo Next Club (January Window) | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Any MLS Club | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Chelsea | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Sporting Lisbon | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Napoli | 12/1 | 7.7% |
Sporting Lisbon are 7/1 in the betting market and a return to his boyhood club would be some story for Ronaldo.
Chelsea are joint favourites to be Ronaldo's next destination also at 4/1
Chelsea have been linked with signing Ronaldo in recent months and there was even talk of the move happening in the Summer window.
Reports in recent weeks have suggested that Man United may let Ronaldo go on a free with the player wanting to move.
ESPN say that the club have said he can leave for free since the Summer but have received no interest for the player.

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Chelsea now have Graham Potter as manager after Thomas Tuchel was sacked
Graham Potter is the latest Chelsea manager after he replaced Thomas Tuchel at the head of the club.
Potter was manager of Brighton and Todd Boehly decided to pay the reported £22m in compensation to prise him away from the Seagulls.
Boehly's persistence in signing Ronaldo may be rewarded with Potter perhaps having a different opinion towards signing the player than Tuchel did.