First offer refused by Ronaldo to sell Valladolid

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A little less than a month ago, Ronaldo Nazario announced that he was going to sell his shares in Real Valladolid, while waiting for a buyer. A.S. indicates that a first offer was refused by the former center forward. Indeed, the Spanish media indicates that the construction company INEXO, based in Valladolid, has made an offer for 66% of the shareholding held by the Brazilian, or 28.7 million euros.

To this must be added another eight million if the club moves up to La Liga at the end of this season (Valladolid are second with one match remaining), three in the event of promotion in 2024-25 or one in the event of promotion in 2025 -26. Except that R9 believes that this offer does not live up to its expectations. Nevertheless, Ronaldo does not close the door to a new offer from the construction company.

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