German Tycoon Ready to Break the Bank to Bring Ronaldo Back to Europe

Risky Business: German Tycoon Puts Money on the Line to Secure Cristiano Ronaldo's European Transfer
German Tycoon Ready to Break the Bank to Bring Ronaldo Back to Europe

German Tycoon Offers to Bring Ronaldo Back to Europe

Cristiano Ronaldo may be enjoying his time in Saudi Arabia, but rumors persist about his potential return to Europe. According to 'Abendzeitung', Markus Schon, a prominent German entrepreneur, has approached Bayern Munich with an intriguing proposal. Schon has expressed his willingness to cover the transfer fee for the Portuguese international if he were to join the German club.

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Recently, former Barcelona player and Brazilian icon Rivaldo commented on the allure of Saudi Arabia for players but suggested that a return to Real Madrid would be a positive move for Cristiano Ronaldo.

While a reunion with the Spanish club seems unlikely, speculation about Ronaldo's comeback to Europe continues. The report from 'Abendzeitung' indicates that Markus Schon, known for his business acumen, has approached Bayern Munich with an enticing offer, offering to cover the required fee should the Bavarian club secure the services of the Portuguese forward.

In an email sent to the German club, the German entrepreneur expressed his willingness to cover the transfer or loan fee for Cristiano Ronaldo, suggesting that his company could serve as a facilitator for the deal. The email proposed a defined basic amount to be paid by the entrepreneur's company.

However, the offer came with a condition regarding the player's signing. The email stated that if 'CR7' joined the club, the entrepreneur would expect a percentage of the fees generated from Ronaldo's jersey sales to mitigate their financial risk.

It's important to note that while Markus Schon is eager to bring Cristiano to the Allianz Arena, his offer falls significantly short of the 200 million euros that the Portuguese star is currently earning at Al Nassr.

German Tycoon Ready to Break the Bank to Bring Ronaldo Back to Europe

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