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Paris Saint-Germain are prepared to offer more than £100millon to lure Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid to the French capital, according to reports in France and Spain.
The Portuguese joined the Spanish club three years ago for £80m but has at times this season appeared disillusioned with life in the Spanish capital.
A consultant at French radio station RMC reportedly saw a text from Ronaldo to a Spanish journalist which said he would rather move to Paris than sign a new deal with Madrid.
Jose Mourinho's side have made a poor start to the season and trail fierce rivals Barcelona by eight points in La Liga.
After knocking Manchester City out of the Champions League in midweek, Madrid lost to Real Betis in the league last night.
Former Manchester United star Ronaldo has made no secret that he felt 'sad' in the Spanish capital and was embroiled in a contract dispute with the Spanish champions.
Only the richest clubs could afford to prise the Portugal forward away from the Santiago Bernabeu, but money is no object to PSG thanks to their billionaire Qatari backers.
PSG have made good their desire to join Europe's elite with a spending spree to match the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea.
They spent £25million on Ezequiel Lavezzi from Napoli and Zlatan Ibrahimovic cost them £15.7m from AC Milan in the summer, but that would appear to be just the beginning of their spree.
The Portuguese joined the Spanish club three years ago for £80m but has at times this season appeared disillusioned with life in the Spanish capital.
A consultant at French radio station RMC reportedly saw a text from Ronaldo to a Spanish journalist which said he would rather move to Paris than sign a new deal with Madrid.
Jose Mourinho's side have made a poor start to the season and trail fierce rivals Barcelona by eight points in La Liga.
After knocking Manchester City out of the Champions League in midweek, Madrid lost to Real Betis in the league last night.
Former Manchester United star Ronaldo has made no secret that he felt 'sad' in the Spanish capital and was embroiled in a contract dispute with the Spanish champions.
Only the richest clubs could afford to prise the Portugal forward away from the Santiago Bernabeu, but money is no object to PSG thanks to their billionaire Qatari backers.
PSG have made good their desire to join Europe's elite with a spending spree to match the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea.
They spent £25million on Ezequiel Lavezzi from Napoli and Zlatan Ibrahimovic cost them £15.7m from AC Milan in the summer, but that would appear to be just the beginning of their spree.
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