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Ronaldo reinforces transfer ban problems and gives Cruzeiro an ultimatum: 'An unsustainable situation'

Ronaldo reinforces transfer ban problems and gives Cruzeiro an ultimatum: ‘An unsustainable situation’

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The former player commented on the need for Cruzeiro’s board of directors to approve his project

Fernando Moreno / Agave - Ronaldo comments on the situation in Cruzeiro
Fernando Moreno / Agave – Ronaldo comments on the situation in Cruzeiro

Amid more trouble at Cruzeiro, Ronaldo awaits a vote on his heavenly management project in the club’s deliberative council. The former player stated that he expected approval at the meeting to be held next Monday (4). In addition, the phenomenon referred to the problems with another transfer ban and spoke of the possibility that “the situation will become unsustainable.”

“If you do not agree, the situation of the club becomes unsustainable. There is not enough time for another management to step in, to piece together the future of the club. And the debts that prevent the transfer will be carried over to the next week. But I am confident of that,” the Cruzeiro investor commented. Regarding the handicap of registering new players, there is more than one debt that could incur such a penalty, the transfer ban.

Currently, Cruzeiro faces one of those active penalties due to debts owed by Club Atlético-AC, but he also has lawsuits in the works in the works at FIFA, involving players such as defender Caicedo, full-back Doudou and midfielder Rodrigoinho, who could cause a transfer ban. . According to him, his management had to “confront the politics” of the club. Ronaldo has been criticized in relation to the SAF sky and compared to other teams.

The former striker began, “It’s politics that we’re facing. We have to deal with politics to get the project approved. It’s the best thing for Cruzero.” I want to go into these details. It’s not that you need me to come and say what I’m doing and what’s going on. “I provide effective management,” he added.