Erik Ten Hag:" Cristiano Ronaldo is part of Manchester United's plans"



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Erik Ten Hag:" Cristiano Ronaldo is part of Manchester United's plans"

Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag, who spoke at the press conference, three days before the match against historical rivals Liverpool. The former Ajax coach, zero points in two Premier League matches, dismissed the argument concerning the Portuguese champion Cristiano Ronaldo, who would have asked for the sale, and the one about the possible arrival from Real Madrid of the Brazilian-born encounter expert.

He said: "Cristiano Ronaldo is in our plans, I have said it and I repeat it, that is all I have to say on this subject. I do not know why we focus only on him, but it is so and I take note. Casemiro? I can't say anything about it." CR7 is in total break with Ten Hag and eats alone.

Manchester United is no longer his home. CR7 would like to return to Sporting Lisbon to play the Champions League. After a summer of rumors, the Manchester United star blurts out and on social media announces an interview in which he will tell the whole truth about him.

Ronaldo is at the center of the transfer market rumors with his possible farewell to Manchester United. On Instagram he wrote: "You will know the truth when I release an interview in a few weeks. The media only tell lies: I have a notebook and in the last few months of the 100 news items that have made only 5 are true, imagine how things are." On Sunday 31 July Manchester United faced Rayo Vallecano in the last pre-season friendly before the start of the Premier League.

The Portuguese started in the starting position, but at the end of the first half he was replaced with Amad Diallo. Ronaldo was photographed leaving Old Trafford early at half-time, accompanied by Diogo Dalot. Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave Manchester United to play for a club that will play in the next Champions League.

Erik Ten Hag, manager of the British club, said: "I will not let what happened, we are a team and he had to stay with us until the end. He was not the only player to leave after half-time, I think it is a gesture. unacceptable, for everyone." The club's official version is that CR7 and the others had permission.

The coach, who before the friendly had asked the whole team to come to have lunch together and continue his attempt to create a group, has other ideas. Gary Neville, friend and former teammate of the Portuguese, wrote on Twitter: "Why does the greatest player of all time in my opinion have to wait two weeks to tell the truth to Manchester United fans? Get up now and talk.

The club is in crisis. and he needs leaders to lead. He's the only one who can grab this situation by the scruff of the neck!"

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