Manchester United accept riots for whereabouts

Premier League

The switch period for this summer expires in two weeks. Manchester United continue to insist they don’t want to give up Cristiano Ronaldo. The Red Devils even want to accept that the noise level in the changing room will increase.

Cristiano Ronaldo would like to continue leaving Manchester United, but the club does not see themselves in a position to let the superstar go. According to ESPN, the sporting leadership does not deviate from the plan to keep the superstar and go into the last year of the contract together.

United also dismissed reports on Sunday that they were considering terminating Ronaldo’s contract to give the 37-year-old the opportunity to join another club for free. However, according to the assumptions at the top of the club, Ronaldo’s whereregardings would probably not go smoothly.

ESPN writes that there is growing concern within United that Ronaldo might have a negative impact on the atmosphere in the dressing room. The attacker is said to have trained well since his return to the team, but still makes no secrets when talking to officials regarding his desire to change.

Cristiano Ronaldo: Erik ten Hag assumes whereregardings

Erik ten Hag spoke once more last week regarding the Ronaldo cause. It was the reporters’ assumption that Ronaldo wanted to leave United, the United manager said: “It’s not what he tells me. I take care of the players we have and we plan with him for this season . We have to build him into the team, so he has to be in the right fitness to do the job we expect him to do.”

Ronaldo doesn’t have many change options anyway, none at all to be precise – at least none that meet the demands of the exceptional talent. His advisor is said to have recently offered him at AC Milan and Inter Milan. However, both clubs refrained from taking concrete steps due to the high salary costs.

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