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ten Hag gives update on Ronaldo amid speculation over Man Utd exit
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has hinted Cristiano Ronaldo could actually end up extending his contract with the club. The Portugal international penned a two-year deal upon returning from Juventus last year. However, it appears there’s also the option of a third year in his current deal.
Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag has hinted Cristiano Ronaldo could extend his stay (Image: GETTY)
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On occasions last term, Ronaldo would be stationary at the tip of United’s attack - forcing his team-mates to put in the graft as a result.
Yet Ten Hag is adamant he can be vital, while also insisting he himself needs to ‘win from the start’.
“I have signed here for three years, but in football it’s short-term as well,” he said.
“We have to win from the start.
“So I don’t look that far ahead. I have a strategy, it’s a process, it takes time, but in the end we have to make sure from the outset there is a winning team.
“I think Cristiano is capable of doing that. In his career, he has shown everything.
“I have set my demands. We want to play in a certain way. A top player can contribute and Ronaldo is an absolute top player in our squad.”
Ten Hag isn’t worried about Ronaldo’s fitness, either.
While the rest of the United squad have been getting in shape ahead of the new campaign, the Portugal international has stayed away to work by himself.
It’s understood he’s not absent due to his desire to leave. Instead, it’s due to a family matter.
And Ten Hag said: “He's training and I think we all know Ronaldo is a top professional and that he will be fit.
Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag is determined to succeed at Old Trafford (Image: GETTY)
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"Most of the time, it will be normal behaviour. But sometimes you have to use all the set of tools you have.
“I must say I have a strong belief.
“This is a big challenge but, until now, everywhere I’ve been I’ve got the maximum out of my teams.
“This is the project that is the most difficult. I realise that, but I'm here so I'm convinced I can do it. It's a pleasure, that’s why I took it.
“I know it's not an easy job, but that gives me some joy and energy, together with all the people around, to make a unified co-operation – and that has to be the platform for success.”
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