Cristiano RonaldoFrance Press agency
Posted on 07/20/2022 19:08
RIO – With an uncertain future and a TV series that seems to be far from over, Cristiano Ronaldo remains absent from Manchester United’s pre-season. According to journalist and personal friend of the player, Pierre Morgan, it is “highly unlikely” that CR7 will remain in the Red Devils.
“I’ve had a lot of contact in the last week (with Cristiano Ronaldo). I definitely think it would be very unlikely if he played another game for Manchester United. I think, mentally speaking, he’s moved on.” Each other, but as I said from the start, I don’t think Cristiano feels like Manchester United shares his ambitions. I think he feels the contracts they make, the commitment they showed last season, that they ended up having no place in the Champions League weighs,” the journalist commented, in an interview with “Talk TV”.
In the interview, Pierre Morgan spoke about the end of the Portuguese star’s career, and said that CR7 could end up with a sudden fate.
“If you’re about to finish your career and you still want to win big trophies, you have to make a calculation. Would I do that if I stayed at United? I think he feels that the top-down structure of the club is not right. It’s not a reflection of the new manager, Cristiano Ronaldo has Lots of respect for him, but it’s just an accurate reflection of where Manchester United are now. I don’t think he’ll stay at Manchester United. I think he might end up somewhere very surprising,” concluded Pierre Morgan.
At 37 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo is living in suspense about the future of his career. If he remains in the ranks of the Red Devils, the Portuguese will not play in the Champions League next year. Last season, the striker did not gain as much fame as expected. The player participated in 39 matches, scored 24 goals, and provided three assists to his teammates.
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