Manchester United on verge of reaching agreement with Juventus to sign Ronaldo

Manchester United are on the verge of reaching an agreement with Juventus to sign striker Cristiano Ronaldo. It is understood the fee is €15 million, plus €8 million in add-ons.

Manchester United on verge of reaching agreement with Juventus to sign Ronaldo

It had seemed that Manchester City would be given a clear run at recruiting the 36-year-old but it is understood they are no longer interested in the Juventus striker, leaving United as the likeliest destination.

Earlier on Friday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer placed United firmly in the middle of the battle for Ronaldo by telling his former team-mate: “We’re here.”

Solskjaer said he did not want to “speculate” on Ronaldo’s future after the Portugal international told Juventus of his wish to leave. But the United manager did not hide his admiration for Ronaldo, in what appeared an open play for his signature.

Solskjaer said: “He is a legend of this club, the greatest player of all time if you ask me. I was fortunate enough to play with him. I coached him when I got my job. He almost retired me because that Wolverhampton game when I got injured he kept switching sides.

“He is such a tremendous human being as well. Let's see what happens with Cristiano. Everyone who has played with him has a soft spot for him.

“We've always had a good communication. Bruno (Fernandes) has been talking to him. He knows what we feel about him. If he was ever going to move away from Juventus, he knows we’re here.”