Renowned transfer guru Fabrizio Romano claimed on The United Stand, that Cristiano Ronaldo is not interested in leaving Manchester United despite current transfer speculation.
This summer, the 36-year-old arrived at Old Trafford with a lot of fanfare. He was anticipated to lead us back to glory days under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but it didn’t happen as expected. Ronaldo, on the other hand, did everything he could to rescue the manager’s job, most notably by bailing out the team on numerous occasions.
The situation under Ralf Rangnick has not been ideal, with the Portuguese international frequently being a frustrated figure as a result of a lack of attacking service and bad results.
He might potentially depart Man United, according to previous reports, with Jorge Mendes reportedly willing to give him to Barcelona. Because Kylian Mbappe is expected to leave soon, the links to PSG have grown stronger.
There were also concerns after the veteran was left out of the FA Cup match against Aston Villa on Monday. Rangnick, on the other hand, discovered that it was only a small muscle problem.
In fact, according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, the club veteran is unlikely to leave the club anytime soon because it is not “his style” to leave on such a bad note.
He could be irritated and frustrated, and it’s not impossible to imagine the center-forward yelling in the dressing room. However, Ronaldo is one of the most professional footballers ever, and he is unlikely to leave a club amid turbulent times.
His exit from Juventus was abrupt, but there was never any animosity between the two sides. Even at Real Madrid, he won the UCL for the third time in a row before retiring from the Spanish city. As a result, he would never abandon us so easily.
This season, he has led the line superbly and may be able to realize that he has a future project here. United could sign a permanent manager in the summer and this may solve many issues.
However, the centre-forward is well aware of the current situation and will work hard to reach our season goals under Rangnick. He may have been absent for the win on Monday night, but fans will be hoping to see him face Steven Gerrard’s team again in the Premier League on Saturday.
Even the legendary CR7 can’t keep playing indefinitely. So we can be confident that the soon-to-be 37-year-old icon will be keen to taste victory this season and will do everything in his power to complete the season with at least one winner’s medal.