What Pele Said On Ronaldo’s Move To Man United

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Brazil football legend, Pele, has congratulated Cristiano Ronaldo following his return to Manchester United.

Recall Ronaldo’s return to United from Juventus was officially confirmed on Tuesday.

Pele reacting to Ronaldo’s transfer  on social media wrote: “There is no better feeling than conquering the world and returning home.

“Always be happy, Cristiano.”

Ronaldo left Old Trafford 12 years ago to join Real Madrid in a then world record transfer.

During his first stint at the club, he scored 118 goals in 292 games.

The 36-year-old also won the Premier League title three times and the Champions League in 2008.

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