Bruno Fernandes has dubbed himself an 'agent' in the bombshell coup that has seen Cristiano Ronaldo join Man United, with legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson, ex-captain Rio Ferdinand and other club heroes driving the shock switch.
Ferguson, the club's greatest ever manager and a mentor to Ronaldo after signing him from Sporting Lisbon in 2003, is said to have personally contacted his former star amid widespread reported interest from United's arch-rivals, Manchester City, on Friday morning.
The 13-time Premier League title-winning boss is likely to have been unimpressed at the prospect of City, who he once dismissed as "noisy neighbours" during his formidable tenure at the helm, snapping up the formidable forward beloved of United.
"He would have hated to see Ronaldo in a Manchester City shirt, just like any other person connected for a long time at this football club," said the Portugal captain's former teammate at United, Rio Ferdinand, speaking on Vibe with Five.
United have submitted a contract offer to Cristiano Ronaldo after he spoke to Sir Alex Ferguson this morning. #mufc
— Samuel Luckhurst (@samuelluckhurst) August 27, 2021
A few things have changed since the last time Ronaldo joined Man United π΄π pic.twitter.com/928cPWdUl8
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) August 27, 2021
"I wouldn't like it. I'd been going crazy like any fan but, at the end of the day, what do you want him to do?
"I rang him straight away. I said, 'what is going on? Tell me you're lying.' At that time, we were seeing in the media and I don't think City had bid, but conversations were being had and City were showing their hand.
"You can't sit here and go 'it wasn't happening' – there is no smoke without fire.
Rio Ferdinand confirms speaking to Cristiano π±π±π±
— FIVE (@FIVEUK) August 27, 2021
CC: @rioferdy5 @joelbeya @SokinGlobal pic.twitter.com/MSLf5jHDOJ
……. pic.twitter.com/RkchkEZzBJ
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) August 27, 2021
"I've got it on my phone. I was trying to get every type of 'no, no, no, no, no' in the conversation.
'I'm like all the fans, exactly the same. I was like, 'can you speak? Let me speak to you quickly'. I don't want my kids seeing Ronaldo run out in a Manchester City kit."
City remained favorites to sign Ronaldo when he made his sudden dramatic departure from Juventus on Friday morning, but Ferdinand said the 36-year-old "respects his legacy" too much to have overlooked the uproar from fans and some high-profile figures connected to United.
— David de Gea (@D_DeGea) August 27, 2021
VIVA RONALDOOO!!!!
— Jesse Lingard (@JesseLingard) August 27, 2021
The former club captain appeared to be in on the act, providing a cryptic social media post in which he grinned knowingly shortly before the sensational transfer was announced.
Ecstatic fans have called for Ferdinand to be given a statue for his apparent part in proceedings, although current United playmaker Bruno Fernandes strongly hinted he was also involved.
A teammate of Ronaldo's with Portugal, Fernandes responded to the news by tweeting: "Agent Bruno".
‘Agent Bruno’? πΌ π
— Bruno Fernandes (@B_Fernandes8) August 27, 2021
Welcome back home @Cristiano ππ https://t.co/YoFBamTIAQ
Wondering why my phone is full of messages from people that haven't texted me in years... oh wait. ππ΄πͺπ₯ @ManUtd @Cristiano
— Juan Mata GarcΓa (@juanmata8) August 27, 2021
Impish former United defender Patrice Evra insisted he had been in touch with Ronaldo, producing screenshots of purported chats with his former teammate in the immediate aftermath of the deal.
"You the man," the messages showed Ronaldo telling Evra, laughing at a voice note the Frenchman had left him and emphatically adding: "I'm gonna play in our club."
"People have to calm down sometimes," urged Evra as he released the screenshots into the wilds of social media.
People have to calm down sometimes!!! He say he’s coming home π relaxxx manπ π now i can post it π₯♥️ππ½πΆ♂️BIGGEST TRANSFER IN FOOTBALL HISTORY #ilovethisgame @Cristiano @ManUtd #loyalty #positive4evra #manchesterunited pic.twitter.com/Zpyl5A0HWu
— Patrice Evra (@Evra) August 27, 2021
Welcome home @Cristiano ππ΄
— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93) August 27, 2021
"He say he’s coming home. Relax, man. Now I can post it. Biggest transfer in football history."
United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer played the situation well if he was aware of how close the club was to sealing the remarkable deal.
"We’ve always had a good communication," he answered when probed on the matter in his press conference ahead of United's trip to Wolves on Sunday.
Ole on the Cristiano Ronaldo situation:
— B/R Football (@brfootball) August 27, 2021
‘We’ve always had a good communication. Bruno has been talking to him as well and he knows what we feel about him. If he was ever going to leave Juventus, he knows we are here.’ pic.twitter.com/SvznVdSoYs
Wow wow wow, he’s home π€©♥️ @Cristiano
— Marcus Rashford MBE (@MarcusRashford) August 27, 2021
"Bruno has been talking to him as well and he knows what we feel about him. If he was ever going to leave Juventus, he knows we are here."
Young England stars Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho were in awe when the two-year deal was announced. "Wow, wow, wow – he’s home" wrote the social justice campaigner.
"Understatement," he replied, when asked by one fan account if he was "excited to be playing with your idol".
SCARY HOURS!
— Jadon Sancho (@Sanchooo10) August 27, 2021
π΄π΄ pic.twitter.com/x4lduJOF39
— RaphaΓ«l Varane (@raphaelvarane) August 27, 2021
"Scary hours," wrote Sancho, United's new wideman who must be relishing the chance to play with one of the all-time greats.
United's other major summer recruit, Raphael Varane, was a man of few words, simply sharing photos of the pair playing for Real Madrid together.
Varane and Ronaldo lifted no fewer than four Champions League trophies at the Bernabeu. Both they and United's fans will hope they can replicate that success in England.
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