The Portuguese superstar made a sensational comeback at Old Trafford in the summer from Juventus for an initial £12.85 million (€15m) and another £6.86 million (€8m) in add-ons. The 37-year-old was strongly linked with a surprise move to Manchester City before eventually moving back to his former club.

A phone call from Sir Alex Ferguson was reportedly the reason why the five-time Ballon d’Or decided to rejoin the Red Devils. Ronaldo also talked to some of his former teammates from his first stint at United. However, Goater has insisted that Manchester City played a ‘chess move’ to push their rivals into signing him.

The 52-year-old has claimed that he does not think Ronaldo at Manchester City ‘would have ever worked’ as Pep Guardiola’s side is ’not about the individual’. Goater told Ladbrokes, as quoted by Express:

Goater, who currently works as a youth coach at Manchester City, has insisted that he has ‘been around the club long enough’ to know that they hardly make a ‘wrong’ decision. The former Bermuda international added:

Did Manchester City dodge a bullet by not signing Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo?

It wouldn’t be fair to say that Cristiano Ronaldo would not have been a success if he had chosen to join Manchester City. Given the number of chances the Cityzens create on a weekly basis, the 37-year-old would have been among the goals at the Etihad.

However, the 37-year-old wouldn’t have been a long-term solution for the Cityzens and they are not particularly known to sanction such deals.

Cristiano Ronaldo has been more than decent for a below-par Manchester United this season, having scored 18 goals in 33 games across all competitions.

Manchester United’s situation could have been a lot worse had they not signed the Portuguese superstar. However, the Portuguese forward has been criticized for his work rate and lack of pressing

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