I'm a Cristiano Ronaldo fan for a long time, his performances in every game amaze and amaze me. Wherever he is or at any club, his appearance is like a player that no one can block. But despite Ronaldo being the greatest and most expensive player, other European clubs began to be reluctant to accept Ronaldo. maybe because of the age factor and the high salary at the CR7 tag.
There are 4 factors that are the reasons why Cristiano Ronaldo does not sell in the Transfer Market this 2022 season:1. Salaries are too expensive.It is clear that the salary that is priced at CR7 is very large, which is around 385,000 Pounds, or around $456,000 USD, this is what makes big clubs still think to accept it.
2. Past the Peak and Too OldRonaldo is past his prime and his allure has faded. Ronaldo's age is also not young anymore, currently Ronaldo is 37 years old. It will have an effect on recovery if it happens injury, because recovery will take longer due to age. Although Ronaldo is rarely injured, the risk will also be greater.
3. Game duration that must be set.Ronaldo can't play in all matches and there is a Ronaldo game that will be determined with a minimum duration, to maintain Ronaldo's performance and avoid injury. Ronaldo will only play in certain matches. this is a big loss for the club because ronaldo as an active striker and is awaited by many people.
4. Will Fresh Retirement.Regarding the age issue, Ronaldo will inevitably retire soon. Instead of recruiting expensive players who will soon retire, big clubs prefer to invest in young players who still have high performances.
Nevertheless, cristiano will still be a legend and be the best player in his heyday. CR7 remains the best in the hearts of his fans.
1. Is $23 million a big salary? If we consider the contract for a year and take into account the meager price for the transfer, it is practically free, even if we take into account only the cost of the name and not the player. On a name (t-shirts, etc.) the club will easily earn more money. In addition, Ronaldo's ambition (and the fact that he is already rich) will allow him to agree to a pay cut.
2. If he produces results then no one will care about age - last season with much fewer games he was the top 3 scorer in the Premier League (and playing at an average club). It is clear that he cannot be considered as a promising player, but if you talk about the here and now, then he is great.
3. These are conjectures. Rotation and rest are required for all players and Ronaldo is no exception.
4. If you hire a player for a year or two, then you probably don't care if he retires after 4 years, right? In addition, you probably forgot what prices (and competition) are now for young players who are promising, plus they can already do something now?