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Cristiano Ronaldo Transfer Betting Odds PT 2

As it currently stands, Cristiano Ronaldo is trading at a price of 4/11 to remain at Real Madrid after the current transfer window – which slams shut in September. That's a lot better than bank interest so if you really fancy Ronaldo remaining at Madrid and you don't think that he is going to jive with the future visions of one Jose Mourinho, then you have to assume that it's a price you can back that result at in the grand scheme of things.

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Ronaldo can be backed at a low of 1/10 with a couple of different bookmakers and several offer up a 1/4 price tag.

Manchester United to be the next club for Cristiano Ronaldo – a more dramatic and high-profile return is hard to fathom in world football – would be priced as high as a 9/2 margin though it's worth noting that a few bookmakers have it priced as short as a 7/4 listing.

The only other side that appears to be genuinely competitive for the signature of Cristiano Ronaldo appears to be Paris Saint-Germain and they are avialable anywhere from 11/2 all the way up to a hefty 15/1 margin with a few outfits to wind up securing the signature of the Portuguese sensation.

If you fancy Cristiano Ronaldo to wind up playing outside of Europe next year then you're definitely looking at some fascinating prices – for instance you can lock in a listing as high as a 25/1 margin for him to wind up at any Major League Soccer side. The American league would likely propel Ronaldo into an entirely new frame of reference stateside and he would dominate the action in a lacklustre league like that one.

You can also back Any Chinese Club at a price anywhere between 16/1 and 33/1 with that being a more likely destination for the likes of his former clubmate Wayne Rooney than Ronaldo – he is far too health conscious to be playing in Mainland China anytime soon, one would have to think.

That being said, you can back Ronaldo at a 33/1 margin to head to Manchester City – something that just doesn't really seem like a great fit. A move to Bayern Munich is plausible – they are one of the few clubs (aside from United, City, Chelsea and PSG) that would actually have the money to be able to afford him – but you reckon that Ronaldo just isn't really a Bayern Munich player and you wonder whether Ronaldo wants to ply his trade playing against the likes of Wolfsburg and Energie Cottbus in the German League.

 

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