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Cristiano Ronaldo is considering China switch, claims former Portugal boss Luiz Felipe Scolari

Real Madrid star has asked Big Phil what life is like in the Far East

CRISTIANO RONALDO is considering a switch to China, says his former boss Luiz Felipe Scolari.

Real Madrid superstar Ron, 33, has been linked with a move away from La Liga following several spats with the club.

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Luiz Felipe Scolari reckons Cristiano Ronaldo is interested in a move to ChinaCredit: Handout

Scolari had a five-year spell as Portugal coach — with Ronaldo as key man.

‘Big Phil’ said: “He has asked me more than once what life in China is like.

“He asked me what it’s like to live in China, I gave him all the details.”

Scolari, 69, spent two years coaching Chinese Super League side Guangzhou Evergrande.

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Big Phil managed Ronaldo for five years at international levelCredit: AP:Associated Press
Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo won the Quinas de Ouro for the third year in a rowCredit: EPA

He added: “We also have to understand that Ronaldo has brands, there’s an industry, China is the biggest country in the world.

“Then I told him what I always say. Whoever has this opportunity has to go to China.”

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HE'S RON IT AGAIN Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho win top prizes at Portuguese football awards


Scolari was speaking at the Portuguese football awards - where Ronaldo was, unsurprisingly, named Portuguese player of the year.

The Quinas de Ouro is only three years old and Ronaldo has won the gong every year.

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho was also handed an award, for "his work and his role as Portugal's ambassador for excellence".

Ronaldo has 17 goals in his last eight matches for Real MadridCredit: AFP or licensors
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Speaking in Lisbon, Ronaldo said: "It's a beautiful moment, first of all for our [international] team-mates.

"2017 was a great year, again, both personally and collectively, we had a difficult qualifying phase, we lost the first game, [but] we were able to get back .

"An unforgettable year at Real Madrid, a historic year with five trophies, full of emotions, with my fifth Ballon d'Or and second Fifa [The Best] trophy, thanks to my family and my four children.

"Thanks to the [Portuguese FA] for this gala, I think we deserved it."

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