Cristiano Ronaldo meets Sir Alex Ferguson in private to decide future at Manchester United Reports
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Pep Guardiola, thinks Cristiano Ronaldo would've won the first UCL title for Manchester City Pep Guardiola, thinks Cristiano Ronaldo would've won the first UCL title for Manchester City Until the season ends and the transfer window opens, Ronaldo will likely keep his cards close to his chest and stay silent about the increasing flurry of rumors regarding his exit.
Cristiano Ronaldo meets Sir Alex Ferguson in private to decide future at Manchester United - Reports
Ronaldo holds private talks with Ferguson to decide United future According to , Manchester United's has had discussions and private meetings with Sir Alex Ferguson in regards to the superstar's future at Old Trafford. A number of rumors about Ronaldo's exit from the club have continued to fly, especially with United missing out on Champions League slots for next season. As per , Ronaldo has had these meetings at his home, as well as at Sir Ferguson's home, as both legends live near each other in Cheshire. Ferguson brought Ronaldo to Old Trafford when the Portuguese maestro was still a teenager, and the retired manager also convinced him to rejoin last summer. The Champions League will be without Cristiano Ronaldo for the first time in 20 years if he stays at Manchester United next season The Champions League will be without Cristiano Ronaldo for the first time in 20 years if he stays at Manchester United next season Although Ronaldo has only stayed one year out of his two-year contract, it is hardly surprising that he would want to leave. He surely did not join the Red Devils in a bid to partake in Europa League football and completely miss out on the . So far, however, Cristiano Ronaldo has kept mum about his future, but he is widely expected to leave Old Trafford this summer. Incoming manager Erik ten Hag may be able to convince Manchester United's highest goalscorer of the season to stay, and Ferguson might do the same as well.Pep Guardiola, thinks Cristiano Ronaldo would've won the first UCL title for Manchester City Pep Guardiola, thinks Cristiano Ronaldo would've won the first UCL title for Manchester City Until the season ends and the transfer window opens, Ronaldo will likely keep his cards close to his chest and stay silent about the increasing flurry of rumors regarding his exit.