Cristiano Ronaldo, the star of the moment, continues to win games and fans’ hearts off the field. Ronaldo reclaimed the title of competition leading scorer (with 16 goals) following yesterday night’s victory in the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final. His aims are instructive, and his style is becoming to be easily identifiable as well. In preparation for the warmer weather, Ronaldo has been sporting a more dapper appearance since his appearance in the Olivier Rousteing x NIKE ad. Using Instagram as a platform, he flaunted the new Flamenco CR7 Loafer, which features an all-white Cuban-inspired outfit, and announced its release.
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In spite of attention from Real Madrid and Liverpool, Leny Yoro decided to join Manchester United for £52 million. He explains which match was the deciding factor
Exclusive deal: Manchester United snags The game that prompted Leny Yoro to transfer to Old Trafford has been disclosed.
United acquired the 18-year-old defender from Lille, a French club, for £52 million last week.
Reports indicated that Yoro, a center-back, had been courting a transfer to Real Madrid, the current holders of the Champions League, as well as Premier League rivals Liverpool.
Yoro has spoken to MUTV and revealed which Red Devils game swayed his decision to join the team.
To win trophies and celebrate with the fans—it’s incredible—that’s why he wanted to be there when he saw the FA Cup win at the end of the season.When Manchester United and Man City met in May for the FA Cup final, United were heavy underdogs.
Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo scored the goals that put Erik ten Hag back in charge at Old Trafford, as they went on to win 2-1. On Saturday, United beat Rangers 2-0 in a friendly thanks to Yoro’s impressive debut; on Wednesday, he will join the rest of the club on their tour of the United States.
A major component in the transfer, he said, was the opportunity to play in the Premier League.
This is the most important championship in the planet, in my opinion. When I think of football, I think of the Premier League.
“The Premier League is the biggest in the world,” he said, “so the fans, the level—because the level is crazy there, there is not an easy game.”
Before deciding to join Old Trafford, Real Madrid were heavy favorites to get Yoro.
Even Liverpool was considering a move for Yoro, but they thought he would only leave the Santiago Bernabeu.