Cristiano Ronaldo is being offered an escape route from his Manchester United nightmare - with a potential move to Inter Miami.
The MLS outfit, owned by former United superstar David Beckham, are willing to pay the Portuguese ace a whopping £30million annually to lure him to the United States next year.
Miami’s top foreigner Gonzalo Higuain announced last week he is calling time on his glittering career. The Argentinian’s retirement at the end of the current MLS campaign will automatically free up space for the possible arrival of Ronaldo, who is a regular visitor to the Florida area.
The one condition to that mega switch is that Miami, coached by Phil Neville, bag Ronaldo, 37, on a free transfer.Read More: Wayne Rooney tells Cristiano Ronaldo 'time catches up with us all' in Man Utd message And that might be a stumbling block in the January window - with the United hierarchy seemingly content to keep their veteran hitman for the rest of the season rather than lose him for nothing.
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