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Ander Herrera Fields Transfer Questions on Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, More
- Updated: April 28, 2016
Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera answered a selection of questions from supporters on Twitter on Wednesday evening, discussing Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo, Barcelona star Lionel Messi, team-mate David De Gea and Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane.
Herrera encouraged his 1.44 million Twitter followers to get in touch to kill some time and answered a number of questions you’d anticipate a footballer would usually steer well clear of.
Talk quickly turned to former United player Ronaldo, who the Old Trafford crowd still sing about to this day despite the fact he left the club for Real in 2009.
The Red Devils playmaker admitted the prospect of Ronaldo donning the red jersey again is something which appeals to him:
@AlexEngland7 sounds good
— Ander Herrera (@AnderHerrera) April 27, 2016
While manager Louis van Gaal did admit he was interested in signing the Portuguese earlier this season, per BBC Sport, it’d be a big surprise if this one happened.
The 31-year-old continues to prove his worth for Real Madrid with plenty of goals, often hauling his side over the line in contests.
Indeed, Los Blancos were blunted without their talisman against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, serving a warning to any Madridistas who may feel a sale is a good idea.
This graphic from Bleacher Report UK summed up the team’s …
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