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Ronaldo 'probably' going to MLS in future - ex-United teammate Nani

Orlando City captain Nani has told ESPN that former Manchester United and international teammate Cristiano Ronaldo has said he will "probably" end up in Major League Soccer before he retires.

Ronaldo, 35, joined Juventus on a four-year deal in 2018 after a nine-year stint at Real Madrid, where he won the Ballon d'Or and Champions League four times apiece, as well as two La Liga titles.

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"A couple of years ago, he told me that he will probably end up in America," Nani told ESPN's Taylor Twellman.

"It's not 100% but probably. There is a chance."

Former LA Galaxy star David Beckham has previously said he would love to bring Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to his Inter Miami franchise.

Nani signed a three-year deal with Orlando City in 2019 after leaving Sporting Lisbon on a free transfer.

The 33-year-old said he had a lot of misconceptions about MLS before he joined.

"It is a great league," Nani added.

"Obviously there are points where we must improve as a league, even in the quality of the players."

The winger said there is still work to be done to get the league up to the standards of its European counterparts but he thinks there is the eagerness to grow it.

"Here you have fantastic clubs, well organised with fantastic conditions, great coaches, great players. You see every season improving," he said.

"I think we all have the conditions in this league. We are in a great country. Everything is around us. It is all about being better, not being afraid to improve."