Jorge Mendes has given in to CR7’s request to manage his career

Jorge Mendes has given in to CR7’s request to manage his career

Different points of view turned the player away from the agent. Polaris Sports has contracts with Ronaldo.

Jorge Mendes was not seen nor found in the negotiations of Cristiano Ronaldo’s accession to victory, which culminated in the presentation of the player at the Marsol Stadium in front of about 30,000 spectators. The Portuguese international and the agent have “cold” relations after the player decided to take a different direction for his career and contradicts the vision that the businessman defended for the coming years.

After his controversial interview with Piers Morgan, in the week before the start of the World Cup, which led Manchester United to terminate the contract with CR7, the player and businessman parted ways. JN knew that by then, the striker had demanded control of his future and Jorge Mendes agreed, avoiding getting into conflict, and giving in to the player’s wishes.

At odds with the vision championed by Jorge Mendes to continue his career – and despite the fact that the businessman still has to disclose connections to find a club for Cristiano Ronaldo – the Portugal international has decided to take back an offer from the victory handed to Jorge. Mendes, at the same time he signed the contract that led him to return to Manchester United, in 2021/22, and passed to Ricardo Regoff, the former representative of Nike in Portugal, the task of understanding with the Saudis whether there was interest in signing him. kept.

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As soon as Victory’s interest was confirmed, Cristiano Ronaldo decided to move on, moving away from Jorge Mendes, which cooled relations between the player and the businessman, although commercial contracts and image rights for CR7 were retained in the company Polaris Sports, which is associated with Gestifute. Ricardo Regoff began managing the process and the negotiations that followed with the Saudis, until the signing of a contract worth 500 million euros, until 2025.

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