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Thu 08 December 2022 | 20:15

The PSG president rules out "impossible" Cristiano Ronaldo move

After being released by Manchester United following his controversial TV interview, PSG was among the clubs linked with a move for the Portugal captain. However, Al-Khelaifi rules out such a move in the winter transfer window.

Cristiano Ronaldo

made a lot of controversies in a TV interview accusing ten Hag and senior figures at

Manchester United

of not respecting him, later receiving a serious backlash from the club, as the Red Devils terminated his contract with the Premier League outfit.

There were speculations that

Paris Saint-Germain

is interested in signing the 5-time Ballon d'Or winner. However, despite hailing the Portuguese, Nasser Al-Khelaifi rules out such a move.

"He's a legend, he's a star," Al-Khelaifi told

Sky Sports News

.

"The footballer, I admire and love him as a player and professional. A fantastic player.

"He's 37 now – he's doing amazing. But every single club wants to sign him too. The problem today for us is we have the position [filled] – his position – so it's not easy to replace the position that we have with him.

"It would be impossible, honestly, for us."

On the importance of keeping

Kylian Mbappe

during the previous summer, the PSG president said:

"For me he's a very top, top player and a top human being, professional.

"For me it was really key he stayed and he didn't leave for free. That's another important point.

"As I always said, I always trusted him, trusted his family because we created something of a special relation with the player and them and that's why… he's Parisian, he's French and he's proud always to be in France."

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