Christian Ronaldo's exit from Manchester United is gaining traction, with Chelsea reportedly interested in signing the record goalscorer. Meanwhile, Manchester United continues to insist that Ronaldo is not for sale. Sport (as cited by the Express) claims that United have a plan to keep Ronaldo.

According to the report, United are preparing two deals for their attack in the hopes of convincing Ronaldo to stay. The signings of Villarreal's Arnaut Dan Juma and Ajax's Antony are the two deals.

United will need to press hard to pull off these deals because the moves are complicated. United will need to move fast and hijack Danjuma's move to West Ham, who have been chasing the forward for weeks. Concerning Antony, talks for his transfer to Old Trafford have already begun, but the deal will not move forward unless United pay Ajax at least £69 million.

Though the two transactions are complicated, there is no doubt that if completed, United's attacking squad could be the best, regardless of whether Ronaldo is convinced to stay or not. (The Express)
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