Ronaldo is in trouble because of the old drug .. accusations and harsh criticism

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newspaper quotes "Mail on Sunday" City Council criticism that plays Ronaldo for her most famous team, Manchester United The Englishman, who has not started any maintenance work on an 11-storey building, intends to convert it into a luxury hotel as part of a £27m project.

Local officials believe the poor condition of the 1907 building will distract other companies from investing in the area.

The 37-year-old Portuguese star bought the property in 2020, a year before his return to Manchester United from Juventus Italy, with the intention of converting it into a hotel.

The building was in poor condition for 15 years, but many expected it to develop after 2020 when it joined Ronaldo’s property.

The hotel was scheduled to open in 2023, amid expectations that it would employ more than 900 people, knowing that it would consist of 151 rooms.

It says a report I saw "Mail on Sunday": "Manchester City Council expects the building to remain in poor condition for much longer"but it "It will deteriorate further, and prevent the realization of public benefits from its redevelopment".

The report continued that this "It will give a bad impression of the region, and could undermine investment opportunities there".

Sources close to Ronaldo say he feels"convergence" With the city of Manchester, and he wants to put it on the world tourism map by opening a hotel, which will be part of a chain of hotels he owns in other European cities.

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The newspaper “Mail on Sunday” quoted criticism of the city council that plays Ronaldo for her most famous team, Manchester United The Englishman, who has not started any maintenance work on an 11-storey building, intends to convert it into a luxury hotel as part of a £27m project.

Local officials believe the poor condition of the 1907 building will distract other companies from investing in the area.

The 37-year-old Portuguese star bought the property in 2020, a year before his return to Manchester United from Juventus Italy, with the intention of converting it into a hotel.

The building was in poor condition for 15 years, but many expected it to develop after 2020 when it joined Ronaldo’s property.

The hotel was scheduled to open in 2023, amid expectations that it would employ more than 900 people, knowing that it would consist of 151 rooms.

“Manchester City Council expects the building to remain in poor condition for a longer period of time,” says a report seen by the Mail on Sunday. “It will further deteriorate, preventing public benefits from being redeveloped.”

This “will give a bad impression on the region, and could undermine investment opportunities there,” the report added.

Sources close to Ronaldo say that he feels “closeness” with the city of Manchester, and wants to put it on the world tourism map by opening a hotel, which will be part of a chain of hotels he owns in other European cities.

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