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Cristiano Ronaldo's next team odds as Newcastle United linked with move after Manchester United exit

After Cristiano Ronaldo's exit from Manchester United officially confirmed earlier today, discussions have been flying around social media about where he'll land next.

Newcastle United are seen as one of the most likely destinations for the Portuguese international but for weeks now, manager Eddie Howe has ruled out any potential move for the 37-year-old if he was to leave Man United.

Now that's happened however, despite Newcastle fans being almost entirely against the move, the Magpies are still as likely as a move for Ronaldo to French champions Paris Saint-Germain and more likely than reigning English champions Manchester City according to the bookies.

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His first club, Sporting Lisbon, are odds-on favourites at 9/4 with Premier League rivals Chelsea second-favourites at 3/1 while Arsenal at back at 16/1 just ahead of AC Milan and Roma at 18/1 and 20/1 respectively.

Here are the latest odds according to SkyBet...

Sporting Lisbon - 9/4

Chelsea - 3/1

Any MLS Club - 5/1

Real Madrid - 6/1

Bayern Munich - 7/1

Newcastle - 8/1

PSG - 8/1

Napoli - 14/1

Roma - 14/1

Arsenal - 16/1

AC Milan - 18/1

Ajax - 20/1

Atletico Madrid - 25/1

Manchester City - 25/1

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