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Ronaldo to Chelsea? Fabrizio Romano Can't Hide His Laughter at the Bonkers Rumour

Ronaldo to Chelsea? Fabrizio Romano Can't Hide His Laughter at the Bonkers Rumour

Steve Pearson (TEAMtalk) EN 9 March 2026 at 11:47
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Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano laughed off absurd claims linking Cristiano Ronaldo to Chelsea, calling it 'fake news' amid questions over a Premier League return. The rumour clashes with Chelsea's youth-focused strategy and Ronaldo's United legacy. Meanwhile, fresh updates hit United's Barca interest and Chelsea's keeper hunt.

Ronaldo to Chelsea? Fabrizio Romano Can't Hide His Laughter at the Bonkers Rumour

Picture this: Cristiano Ronaldo, the king of Old Trafford, swapping his Manchester United legacy for a Chelsea shirt and lining up against his former club in the derby from hell. It's the kind of transfer whisper that'd have United fans spilling their pints in disbelief. But fear not, lads – transfer sage Fabrizio Romano has weighed in, and he's treating it like the pub joke it is.

As reported by Steve Pearson at TEAMtalk, this wild claim surfaced amid Ronaldo's endless links to a Premier League comeback. At 41, CR7 isn't the flying winger of old, but he's still a penalty-box predator who thrives in the clutch. No Red Devil – from the boardroom to the Stretford End – wants to see their eternal icon poaching goals for a Big Six rival.

Romano's Chuckle-Fest: 'Fake News, Obviously!'

Kicking off his latest YouTube catch-up, Romano couldn't keep a straight face. Usually the picture of poise, he cracked up addressing the Ronaldo-to-Blues nonsense. 'Many asked me about this English link,' he said, barely stifling a laugh, 'but it's complete fake news, obviously. Nothing at all between Cristiano Ronaldo and Chelsea.'

It's the kind of rumour that screams 'clickbait'. Romano left zero wiggle room – this one's dead in the water. And you can see why he's giggling; it's about as likely as Pep Guardiola rocking up at Anfield.

Why This Link is Pure Fantasy

Let's break it down over a pint. Chelsea, under the BlueCo regime, have gone full youth academy mode. Every signing's a teenager or early-twentysomething wonderkid – think Cole Palmer or Moises Caicedo. Shoehorning in a 41-year-old icon? It flies in the face of their masterplan.

Ronaldo's second United stint ended in fireworks, sure, but his legend status is untouchable. Imagine him celebrating a last-gasp winner at Stamford Bridge against Utd – the internet would melt. No one's got time for that chaos, especially not with Al-Nassr keeping him busy in Saudi.

These madcap links pop up like bad tattoos – intriguing until you sober up. Romano's verdict? Bin it. But it does spark the what-if chat: could CR7 really hack the Prem grind again?

Ripple Effects: More United and Chelsea Gossip

While Ronaldo dreams stay buried, United's transfer radar is buzzing elsewhere. Fabrizio Romano shut down whispers of a swoop for one of Barcelona's homegrown gems too – another 'nope' from the oracle. Meanwhile, club legend Bryan Robson is pleading for a U-turn on shipping out a key star. 'Keep him!' says the old captain. Sensible shout.

Over at Chelsea, keeper drama brews. With Gary Neville demanding a 'top-class' No.1 this summer, ex-Blues defender Glen Johnson has tipped two shot-stoppers to replace Robert Sanchez. Solid backups if the Spaniard falters.

It's all part of the silly season, innit? Transfers are half-truths and hype until the ink dries. Ronaldo to Chelsea might make for a cracking FIFA career mode, but in reality? Stick to the YouTube reruns.

What a time to be a footy fan – rumours flying thicker than confetti. Keep your eyes peeled for the real deals, and maybe crack open another cold one while you wait.

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Players:

Cristiano RonaldoRobert SanchezCole PalmerMoises CaicedoBryan RobsonGlen Johnson

Clubs:

Manchester UnitedChelseaBarcelonaAl-Nassr

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Premier League
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