Cristiano Ronaldo willing to take ’30 per cent PAY CUT’ to leave Manchester United

Cristiano Ronaldo is willing to take a ’30 per cent PAY CUT’ to leave Manchester United this summer – and he ‘IS interested in moving to former arch rivals Atletico Madrid’

  • Cristiano Ronaldo is searching for an escape route from Man United this summer
  • The Portuguese icon has been linked with a sensational move to Atletico Madrid 
  • Ronaldo, 37, scored 450 goals in 438 games for their arch-rivals Real Madrid 
  • Bayern Munich, Chelsea and PSG have already ruled out an offer for 37-year-old 

Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo is willing to take a big pay cut in order to exit Old Trafford this summer.

The Portuguese legend is willing to take a 30% pay cut, according to Ben Jacobs, in order to get a transfer, and it has been revealed that he is willing to join Atletico Madrid, arch-rivals of former club Real Madrid. 

Ronaldo formally requested a transfer from United at the beginning of July but has not drawn the interest a player of his calibre might have expected, so a pay cut may be a ploy to tempt Champions League sides to make a bid for him.  

Cristiano Ronaldo is looking for an exit from Manchester United after just one season back

He won the Champions League four times during nine successful years with Real Madrid - but the Bernabeu club have ruled out the prospect of bringing him back this summer

He won the Champions League four times during nine successful years with Real Madrid – but the Bernabeu club have ruled out the prospect of bringing him back this summer

In order to fast-track the intended exit, Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes has reportedly been touting his services to Europe’s top clubs – seemingly to no avail.  

Jorge Mendes has been offering his client's services to Europe's elite

Jorge Mendes has been offering his client’s services to Europe’s elite

Diego Simeone’s Atletico are the latest big club to be linked with the 37-year-old, and have so far followed suit in distancing themselves from Ronaldo, although the links have refused to subside. 

And although they are able to offer the five-time Ballon d’Or winner the Champions League football he desires, they may struggle to pay his wages. 

And despite the 30% cut Ronaldo is willing to take, any side will still likely have to pay around £300,000-a-week for his services. 

Chelsea, PSG and Bayern Munich had previously ruled out an approach, and Los Blancos became the latest to turn him down. 

Spanish newspaper Marca say there is no possibility of Ronaldo returning to the Bernabeu as he doesn’t feature in their plans, despite a phenomenal 450 goals in 438 matches for the club between 2009 and 2018.

Ronaldo scored some crucial goals for United in what was a turbulent season at Old Trafford

Ronaldo scored some crucial goals for United in what was a turbulent season at Old Trafford

Erik ten Hag's side have not missed Ronaldo's goals as they have scored 11 goals in three games

Erik ten Hag’s side have not missed Ronaldo’s goals as they have scored 11 goals in three games

Real are the reigning European champions and Ronaldo has made no secret of his desire to win the Champions League for the fifth time, as well as extend his lead over Lionel Messi in the competition’s all-time scorers’ chart. 

Ronaldo has not reported back for pre-season training, and as such is not part of Erik ten Hag’s squad in Thailand and Australia, although his absence has not yet hindered their progress. 

United have won all three of their tour matches so far, racking up 11 goals in the process and Anthony Martial, playing in Ronaldo’s centre forward position, has scored in each fixture.