Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho has confirmed that he doesn't want to sign Cristiano Ronaldo in the upcoming transfer window. The 61-year-old insisted that he is satisfied with the three forwards at his disposal and doesn't need an additional one.
Turkish media had linked Al-Nassr ace Cristiano Ronaldo with a shock transfer to reunite with Jose Mourinho at Fenerbahce. However, the latter shut down these claims, stating (via O Jogo):
"Cristiano Ronaldo will not come. The first reason is that I have three good forwards and I don't want another one. Cristiano will always be Cristiano, but I don't want him because I'm happy with my forwards. He has the money he earns in Saudi Arabia and a goal of 1,000 goals. What could motivate him to come to Turkey, other than the beauty of Istanbul?"
He added:
"I don't really like the January transfer window because the player who comes needs a certain amount of time. I never say no to a transfer, but I don't knock on Ali Bey's or Acun Bey's door and say I want a transfer."
Mourinho's Fenerbahce are currently second in the Super Lig with 32 points from 13 games, three points behind leaders Galatasaray. To their credit, they have scored 36 goals to date - the most in the league - conveying that their attacking trio of Edin Dzeko, Cenk Tosun, and Youssef En-Nesyri has been impactful.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo has been outstanding this season for Al-Nassr. The 39-year-old is showing no signs of slowing down, having netted 16 goals and registering three assists in 19 appearances across all competitions.
"We want to build a team" - Al-Nassr boss Stefano Pioli sends defiant message to fans after Cristiano Ronaldo and Co. lose 2-1 to Al-Ittihad
Stefano Pioli has insisted he is determined to put the Knights of Najd on the right path and build a team, even if they fail to win silverware this season. His comments arrive after Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr suffered a disappointing 2-1 loss against Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League on Friday, December 6.
Ronaldo (57') was on target once again, however, goals from Karim Benzema (55') and Steven Bergwijn (90+1') ensured Al-Ittihad sealed all three points. Al-Nassr are in fourth place in the league with 25 points from 13 games, 11 points away from the top, giving them a massive ladder to climb to secure the title.
During the post-match press conference, Pioli stated (via @TheNassrZone):
“I am happy to be at Al Nassr. We want to build a team even if we do not win the title this season. Next season I have a contract, to put Al Nassr on the right path.”
Cristiano Ronaldo and Co. have already been knocked out of the Saudi Super Cup and King Cup of Champions this season.