Jose Mourinho breaks silence on Cristiano Ronaldo reunion after Fenerbahce boss ‘phoned Al-Nassr star’ with ahead’s contract at Saudi membership set to finish subsequent summer time
- Mourinho had reportedly contacted Cristiano Ronaldo over move to Fenerbahce
- The Portuguese forward’s current deal at Al-Nassr end at the end of the season
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Jose Mourinho has broken has silence on reports linking Cristiano Ronaldo with a move to Fenerbahce.
Ronaldo is currently the captain of Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr and has scored 69 goals in 80 matches for the Riyadh club.
The 39-year-old is under contract until next summer but he is widely expected to sign a new deal, either with Al-Nassr or another club, as he targets 1,000 career goals.
A report by Cadena SER this week claimed Mourinho asked Ronaldo to join Fenerbahce over the phone.
But the Portuguese boss has responded to the rumour after his side’s 6-2 win over Kayserispor on Saturday, saying: ‘News about Cristiano Ronaldo to Fenerbahçe are ridiculous.
‘Cristiano might come to Istanbul to eat because it’s right in the middle of the road between Saudi and Portugal. Or maybe he’ll come see his old friend Jose, we can eat at my hotel!’
Jose Mourinho has broken silence on reports linking Cristiano Ronaldo with a move to Turkey
Ronaldo under contract at Al-Nassr until next summer but he is widely expected to renew
Mourinho managed the veteran striker during their time together at Real Madrid
Mourinho reportedly said to Ronaldo: ‘Are you happy there? It’s being rumoured that you want to leave. If you go, would you like to come to Fenerbahce?’
He managed the veteran striker during their time together at Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013.
Ronaldo was a focal point in the Madrid side that famously pipped Barcelona to the La Liga title with 100 points in the 2011-12 campaign under Mourinho.
Despite turning 40 in February, Ronaldo has shown no signs of slowing down at club and international level.
He scored the 911th goal of his senior career in Al-Nassr’s 2-1 home loss against Al Qadsiah on Friday
The former Manchester United star last week insisted his focus remains on football, with retirement dependi. g on his motivation levels
‘I just want to enjoy [myself],’ Ronaldo said. ‘Plan for retirement? If it has to happen, in one or two years… I don’t know. I’m turning 40 soon.
‘I really want to enjoy, as long as I feel motivated I keep going. The day I don’t feel motivated, I will retire.’