The strange reason that Liverpool refused to transfer Cristiano Ronaldo in 2004

The discussion of football history changed on August 12, 2003, when Manchester United confirmed the transfer of the Portuguese side called Cristiano Ronaldo. Most newspapers found it necessary to write on the headlines: “No, not that Ronaldo you're thinking,” transmits Periscopi. 17 years later, five “Golden Tower”, over 700 goals [...]
Most newspapers found it necessary to write on the headlines: “No, not that Ronaldo you're thinking,” transmits Periscopi.
17 years later, five “Golden Tops”, over 700 scored goals, six championship titles, five Championial Champions' Trophy, he achieved everything he could achieve in football.
However, things could have gone quite differently if Ronaldo hadn't joined Manchester United.

The thought of his joining Liverpool is a little bit imagined now.
But that could easily have been reality.
The Athleic” revealed details of how Liverpool considered Ronaldo's transfer to Sporting during his time, but decided against his arrival, as he could potentially cause problems in the strippers.
Gerard Horulier was afraid that Ronaldo would require wages so high that there would be impacts on the club's salary structure, which would endanger the other players.
Liverpool also believed now it seems ridiculous that there were already two very talented attackers: Florent Sinama Pontalle and Anthony Le Tallec.
To make matters worse, Ronaldo called the idea of switching to “andand85x1> a dream.
When we consider how things went, with Ronaldo turning into one of the best players of all time, this must be the most disastrous decision ever made by a club. /Periscope. com/












