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Cristiano Ronaldo has asked to leave Manchester United if a suitable offer arrives in a hammer blow to Erik ten Hag, reports say. The Portugal international only returned from Juventus 12 months ago. But despite netting 24 goals across all competitions, it seems a summer exit may be on the cards.
Ronaldo was a shining light for United amid a difficult campaign under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick, scoring more goals than any other player on the club’s books.
And, now, The Times say the 37-year-old is ready to leave Old Trafford behind should a suitable offer come in.
Ronaldo wants to play in the Champions League, something United can’t offer him after finishing sixth in the Premier League table last term.
Ronaldo has been involved in the competition for 19 years and is the highest scorer in the tournament’s history, having bagged 140 throughout his career.
The Portugal international thinks he has three or four years left of playing at the highest level, even at the age of 37.
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Ronaldo no longer views his future at Old Trafford due to the ‘state of disrepair’ that engulfs the club, following their shambolic season under Solskjaer and Rangnick.
Close friends say his affection for the club remains as strong as ever.
However, Ronaldo is also willing to leave United for personal reasons after a difficult period for his family.
The veteran’s newborn daughter tragically passed away earlier in the year, understandably causing an emotional strain for members of his family.
Bayern Munich and Chelsea are two clubs who have already been in touch regarding a possible deal for the forward.
Cristiano Ronaldo may not hang around at Man Utd for the Erik ten Hag era (Image: GETTY)
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Former United star Wes Brown, meanwhile, recently told Express Sport that his old side should keep hold of Ronaldo despite talk of a summer departure.
“He’s a different breed,” he said. “We need to make signings regardless but keeping Ronaldo will be a big plus, just look at the goals he got us this year.
“You can say lots of things good, or bad, but ultimately he will score you goals as well.
“Obviously Cavani has gone. Pretty much every position we need to improve on and I’m pretty sure the manager will know that, he’s been told that’s absolutely fine and the funds are there to do that.
“Ultimately it’s about whether we can get hold of these players and can we get them at the right price as well.”
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