Paris Saint-Germain have denied they are preparing a record bid to bring Cristiano Ronaldo to the French capital, after British newspaper The Sunday Times claimed they could be ready to offer 150 million euros for the Portuguese.
The Sunday Times had published PSG were ready to spend 343 million euros in total to sign Ronaldo: 150 for the transfer and 193 in wages for the 30-year-old to become the highest paid footballer in the world.
However, French journalist Spanish newspaper AS has contacted the Paris side to confirm the news and the club has rubbished this rumour claiming it is “completely false”.
Various Spanish newspapers have suggested Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Real Madrid next summer, and PSG is one of the few clubs that have enough money to seduce both Florentino Perez and the player.
The Los Blancos president is not willing to negotiate the exit of his biggest start, but he could consider an offer should Ronaldo request to leave.
Apart from Paris Saint-Germain, only Chelsea and Manchester City could have enough money to convince Perez, but none of them seem interested. So it seems that Ronaldo will either remain at the Santiago Bernabeu or move to Paris.