Cristiano Ronaldo has not been able to adapt to Manchester United this season. His performances at the Old Trafford club this season have also been nothing to speak of.
Meanwhile, before going to the World Cup again, Ronaldo came under fire for criticizing the team's coach and owners. All in all, United no longer have Portuguese stars.
Immediately after the World Cup, Ronaldo left United and joined Al Nasr in Saudi Arabia. His change of party has given birth to a strange incident. A triangle of devolution is created. The three corners of that triangle are Manchester United, Al Nasr and Besiktas. And the arms of this triangle are Ronaldo, Vincent Abubakar and Vaut Veghorst.
Regardless of Ronaldo's performances, United needed a replacement after he left. As an alternative, they brought in Besiktas Dutch forward Veghorst from Burnley on loan.
On the other hand, Cameroonian forward Vincent Abubakar had to leave Al Nasr to make room for Ronaldo. At first it was heard that Abubakar could go to United. But the Old Trafford club has seen everything and brought Veghorst into the team.
A vacancy has been created since Veghorst Besiktas left. The Turkish club needed to fill that spot quickly in the middle of the season. Without looking around, Besiktas raised his hand towards Abu Bakr, who had fallen from Al Nasr.
After a couple of weeks of negotiations, Besiktas finally signed an agreement with their old player Abubakar yesterday. This is his third stint at the Turkish club. Abubakar's contract in this term is for two and a half years. But there is also a condition of one year extension.
The United-Al Nasr-Besiktas triangle of the transfer team was completed after Aboubakr was signed to Besiktas.


