3. Moyes Needs Ronaldo
When Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson announced his retirement
earlier this year, David Moyes was presented as Fergies successor at the club. With Ronaldo having a father-son relationship with the 71-year-old Scot, you could argue that Madrids superstar wouldn't want to return to United anymore. Ferguson nurtured Ronaldo and encourage him in all aspects of his game, but what better way to repay Ferguson by helping Uniteds new manager pick up silverware. Ronaldo would be seen as the new key man in Uniteds team, he would be a star at the club once more and with
Nani rumoured to be leaving, he could well help United dominate the left side of the pitch. United are a club that have declined results wise in recent years, despite continuing to win trophies. Back in the 90s and early 2000s Manchester United dominated football but since losing Ronaldo in 2009 the club have never had as much influence when attacking, something the Portugese superstar could gift the club. Moyes needs Ronaldo, it would be a transfer that would solve the left-wing problem straight away. With the club having Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Antonio Valencia, Moyes could really benefit with having Ronaldo at his disposal. Not only will Ronaldo be a great partner with star striker Robin van Persie, Ronaldo has proven he can score goals netting
34 goals in 34 La Liga games, stats that no one can criticise.