Eintracht Frankfurt reveal surprise contact from Cristiano Ronaldo

Ronaldo is now without a club
Ronaldo is now without a club / ANP/GettyImages
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Eintracht Frankfurt CEO Axel Hellmann has revealed that they were offered the chance to sign Cristiano Ronaldo a few months ago.

While still contracted to Manchester United during the summer, Ronaldo sought an exit from Old Trafford. He received a huge offer from Saudi Arabia, but preferred to stay in Europe and pursue Champions League football despite a lack of suitors.

One side tentatively linked with Ronaldo were Frankfurt, who were entering their first season in Europe's premier club competition after winning last season's Europa League.

In an interview with DAZN, Hellmann has confirmed that Frankfurt were indeed approached about a possible deal for Ronaldo, but felt they were not the only ones.

"[Ronaldo] was even offered to us," he said. "I have the feeling he was offered to every Champions League club."


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Ronaldo was believed to have wanted to join another Champions League club in part to help extend his scoring record in the competition, particularly with Lionel Messi breathing down his neck.

His contract with United was mutually terminated towards the end of November and 90min understands that he has a world record offer on the table from Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr - an offer he is yet to accept.

Frankfurt, meanwhile, have managed to qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League, finishing as runners-up to Tottenham in the group stage. They will take on Serie A leaders Napoli in the next round, after they topped Group A ahead of Liverpool.