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Ronaldo should be handed Man Utd executive role -Wes Brown

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Former Manchester United defender Wes Brown has suggested that Cristiano Ronaldo could move into an executive role.

The Manchester United and Real Madrid legend became football’s first billionaire player earlier this month as his wealth continues to grow in Saudi Arabia.

Earlier this year, Ronaldo committed his future to Al-Nassr in an eye-watering deal that ensured he remains the highest paid player in the world by some distance. It was reported in Marca earlier this year that Ronaldo’s deal will equate to €15m per month.

His deal also includes a minority stake in Al-Nassr, and he also has an input into which players they sign. Speaking to 10bet Casino, Brown believes this power and influence could translate to United in what would be a welcome return.

“You never know what Cristiano Ronaldo wants to do, but you can’t doubt him after everything he’s achieved.

“I think first of all, it depends how he’s doing in Saudi Arabia, because it’s not clear he’ll be stopping any time soon – he’s still banging them in for Al Nassr.

“But he could definitely move into the boardroom, he’s got the ability to swerve away from coaching and into the executive level, 100 per cent. Why not? If he’s enjoying it, it’ll be perfect for him.”

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Ex-Barcelona fullback Carreras: Rashford not worth the money needed to buy him

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Former Barcelona and Real Mallorca fullback Lluis Carreras says the Blaugrana should drop plans of signing Marcus Rashford permanently.

Rashford is on a season-long loan at Barca from Manchester United, with the deal carrying a €30m permanent option.

The England attacker has impressed and after victory at Celta Vigo, he said last night: “I’m doing very well, I’m happy here at Barça. We have to stick to the plan as (coach Hansi) Flick has asked.

“I feel great. My first assist today was probably my best assist here.”

However, Carreras believes Rashford’s fee can be spent better elsewhere, particularly given Barca’s current financial situation.

He said on Carrusel, “If you want to go for a top striker who’s going to cost you what he’s going to cost, maybe Rashford isn’t an option, or you can’t do both deals.

“He shouldn’t be Barça’s number one priority signing, because we’re talking about 30 million euros, which is a lot of money given the current situation.”

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Go back to Italy if you can on loan -Gullit tells Man Utd striker Zirkzee

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Former Chelsea star Ruud Gullit has told Manchester United striker Joshua Zirkzee to leave the club as he continues to struggle.

United manager Ruben Amorim is still working out his best front three after a busy summer which included the signings of Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha.

However, one forward who has been forgotten about is Zirkzee who joined the side in the summer of 2024. The Dutchman has featured for just 82 Premier League minutes this season and was overlooked at the weekend as Amorim made all five substitutions before he could come on.

Now, speaking to Video Gamer, Gullit has sent advice to the young striker who he believes could find success away from United much like Rasmus Hojlund and Scott McTominay at Napoli.

“Everybody that leaves Man United ends up playing well. The problem there maybe is actually United. I should advise Zirkzee to go somewhere else and play more.

“Go back to Italy if you can on loan or whatever. Just play football. He’s a good player. But at the moment, it’s difficult at Man United. They found a little form in the past couple of weeks and I hope for Man United that they continue that.

“Because a good Man United is good for the Premier League as well.” LaLiga

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Campbell believes Kane may match Ronaldo and Messi’s longevity

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Former Tottenham forward Fraizer Campbell has backed Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane to follow in the footsteps of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Kane headed in a stoppage-time leveller to prevent a first defeat of the season for Bayern Munich in their 2-2 draw at Union Berlin at the weekend, taking his tally to 26 goals and 4 assists in 22 appearances.

The England captain has shown no signs of letting up since making the move from Tottenham, despite turning 32 back in July. Speaking to GOAL via Stake, Campbell was asked if Kane could keep going until their late 30’s much like Messi and Ronaldo.

“I think so. As long as your body allows you, it’s not picking up too many injuries. He never had blistering pace so he is more of a technical finisher. I think he could play for a good while longer.

“And he still knows where the net is, he’s still scoring, it’s not like he is slowing down. He could continue going on for a long time.”

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