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Piers Morgan advises Arsenal to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United if they truly want to win the Premier League title
Adeleye Kunle
Veteran British journalist, Piers Morgan has advised Arsenal to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United if they truly want to win the Premier League title.
He said that there is little chance of Ronaldo going back to Manchester United after the World Cup in December.
The 37-year-old forward recently had an interview with Morgan where he slammed United boss, Erik Ten Hag and some members of the club’s hierarchy.
Ronaldo said he will never respect manager Ten Hag, adding that he feels betrayed at the club where he is already a living legend.
Morgan still sees Ronaldo as the best player in the world, even claiming now that Arsenal should bring the superstar to the Emirates to bolster their title credentials.
“He’s exactly what we [Arsenal] need. Cristiano and Gabriel Jesus would take us to the title,” he said.
Morgan, a former GMB presenter, suggested that there could be no way back for Ronaldo at Old Trafford after his bombshell interview.
He wrote: “I ’m not sure how this saga ends, other than it’s hard to see how Cristiano Ronaldo can return to Manchester United after this
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