Moment Brazil legend Ronaldo accidentally agreed to sign for Fulham with former owner then demanding he play
BRAZIL legend Ronaldo once accidentally agreed to sign for Fulham.
And ex-owner Mohamed Al Fayed demanded he play in the Premier League – despite the ace being contracted to Real Madrid at the time.
Ronaldo, 46, is one of football’s most iconic players thanks to his glittering club and international career.
The former striker netted 414 goals while starring for the likes of Real, AC Milan, Inter, Barcelona and Brazil.
Ronaldo, now owner of Spanish club Real Valladolid, won numerous trophies including TWO World Cups.
But despite his achievements, ‘The Phenomenon’ may end up regretting a missed opportunity to play in England’s top flight.
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According to journalist Tony Banks, Ronaldo once accidentally agreed to play for Fulham.
During his Real Madrid Galactico days, he ended up in London doing a book-signing event at Knightsbridge superstore Harrods – owned at the time by Al Fayed.
The billionaire, who passed away this month aged 94, cheekily asked Ronaldo to turn out on the pitch at Craven Cottage.
And due to the language barrier, Ronaldo accidentally agreed to play.