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5 clubs that have rejected Man Utd wantaway Cristiano Ronaldo as Dortmund say no

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Cristiano Ronaldo is looking for an exit - but at present, he's struggling to find a way out of Manchester United. The Portugal international is reportedly vying for a way out of Old Trafford but so far he's come up short.

There have been plenty of major clubs linked - the veteran attacker is after Champions League football by most accounts, something his current club can't offer - but for various reasons, those clubs have pulled out talks or have not been willing to discuss taking the attacker on at all.As such, we thought we would take a look at some of those teams and dig into just what happened.READ MORE: Sir Jim Ratcliffe back in for Man Utd after missing out on buying Chelsea Chelsea could have offered Ronaldo Champions League football, but it appears Thomas Tuchel has decided to opt for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang instead of the star.

It is thought Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes had met with the club’s owner Todd Boehly over the summer and one of the elements discussed was a move for Ronaldo to the west London club.But in the end, the German manager opted for another name.Paris Saint-Germain may have seemed a likely choice for Ronaldo given they can afford his wages and provide Champions League football.But in the end, with the pragmatic new director of football Luis Campos at the helm, the move was never going to happen.

The executive is much more in tune with the younger generation, making shrewd buys like Hugo Ekitike.Borussia Dortmund were the latest club to say they could not bring in the star player.

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