Jose Cifuentes Rangers transfer exit latest as Ronaldo nods at Cruzeiro move

Jose Cifuentes Rangers transfer exit latest as Ronaldo nods at Cruzeiro move
Jose Cifuentes Rangers transfer exit latest as Ronaldo nods at Cruzeiro move

Jose Cifuentes Rangers transfer exit latest as Ronaldo nods at Cruzeiro move

Jose Cifuentes Rangers transfer exit latest as Ronaldo nods at Cruzeiro move

The great Ronaldo of Brazil has intimated that, despite his connections to Rangers failure Jose Cifuentes, he may try to give Cruzeiro

supporters a gift prior to the carnival in Belo Horizonte.

Jose Cifuentes Rangers transfer exit latest as Ronaldo nods at Cruzeiro move
Jose Cifuentes Rangers transfer exit latest as Ronaldo nods at Cruzeiro move

Under Michael Beale’s direction, Cifuentes joined the Gers in the summer, but he has struggled to break into the starting lineup with a

string of subpar performances, trailing players like Ryan Jack, Nico Raskin, John Lundstram, and more—and that’s before we even

factored in the addition of Mohamed Diomande from FC Nordsjaelland earlier this week for the winter.

The Ecuadorian, who arrived from LAFC, has been strongly linked with a transfer away from Ibrox after just six months in Glasgow.

He needs a fresh start if he is to advance in his career. Cruzeiro is one of such teams, and since the legendary player from Brazil is on

the management team, he has assured supporters of a gift prior to the carnival,

which will heighten the festive atmosphere.

Philippe Clement yesterday admitted a move was still in the works for the midfielder.

“There will be two new players at the club next week in time for the Carnival!” Ronaldo also said to the supporters of his team.

Ronaldo, also referred to as “R9” because of his association with the number nine shirt during his playing career, has invested £60

million in the team and will be in charge of numerous transfers.

Few people are more qualified to recognize talent than Cifuentes, who has two World Cups and two Ballon d’Or medals to his name.

With this endorsement, Cifuentes may embark on a new chapter in his life back in South America.

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