British broadcaster and outspoken Arsenal supporter Piers Morgan has stirred the football world with a bold claim about what might have been for his beloved club. Morgan insists Arsenal missed out on multiple Premier League championships by failing to sign Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo after his departure from Manchester United.
The controversial media personality didn’t hold back in his assessment, taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday night following Ronaldo’s latest stellar performance in Saudi Arabia. Morgan’s comments have instantly reignited debates among football fans about Arsenal’s transfer strategy and what the 40-year-old legend could have brought to the North London club.
Morgan’s eye-catching statement came in reaction to Ronaldo’s sensational second goal in Al-Nassr’s hard-fought 2-1 victory over Al-Riyadh at Al-Awwal Park. The Portuguese forward, despite celebrating his 40th birthday earlier this year, continues to demonstrate remarkable finishing ability at the highest level.
“I wish Arsenal had taken my advice to sign @Cristiano when he left United and was keen to come to us,” Morgan wrote. “We’d have probably won 3 League titles if he’d been leading our line, he’s still one of the best finishers in the world.”
The tweet highlights not only Morgan’s unwavering admiration for Ronaldo but also suggests he had inside knowledge of the player’s interest in joining Arsenal – a revelation that will undoubtedly frustrate Gunners fans who have watched their team fall just short in recent title races.
While Morgan’s claim is impossible to verify, it raises fascinating questions about what Ronaldo could have brought to Mikel Arteta’s evolving Arsenal side. The Portuguese icon netted a brace in Al-Nassr’s latest victory, once again demonstrating the clinical finishing that has defined his record-breaking career.
Arsenal have developed into serious title contenders under Arteta but have ultimately fallen short of Manchester City in consecutive seasons. Would Ronaldo’s experience, mentality, and goal-scoring prowess have been the difference-maker? Or would his arrival have disrupted the careful team balance Arteta has constructed?
What remains undeniable is Ronaldo’s continued excellence despite his advancing years. His performances in Saudi Arabia suggest he still possesses the quality that made him a five-time Ballon d’Or winner, even if the overall competitive level differs from the Premier League.
It’s worth noting that Morgan has maintained a close personal relationship with Ronaldo for years. Their friendship gained significant public attention when Morgan conducted the explosive interview that ultimately led to Ronaldo’s acrimonious departure from Manchester United.
This connection lends some credibility to Morgan’s assertion that Ronaldo was “keen” on a move to Arsenal, though the broadcaster has never been shy about making headline-grabbing statements about his favorite club and their transfer business.
After his Manchester United exit, Ronaldo ultimately chose to join Al-Nassr in December 2022, signing a contract reported to be worth around $200 million per year – a financial package that would have shattered Arsenal’s wage structure had they pursued such a deal.
While Arsenal fans ponder what might have been, Ronaldo continues to flourish in the Saudi Pro League. His brace against Al-Riyadh showcased his enduring class, with his second goal in particular drawing praise across social media for its technical quality.
Al-Nassr’s next fixture is scheduled for next Friday when they face Al-Qadisiyah, giving Ronaldo another opportunity to add to his impressive goal tally in Saudi Arabian football.
Whether Morgan’s ambitious claim about three potential Premier League titles holds any water will remain one of football’s great unanswered hypotheticals. Meanwhile, Arsenal continues their pursuit of that elusive Premier League crown with the squad Arteta has carefully assembled – minus the Portuguese superstar Morgan believes could have changed everything.