
Ronaldo ‘highly unlikely’ to play for Man Utd again as Piers Morgan claims striker’s next move may be ‘surprising’
According to goal report, the journalist, who has developed a close relationship with the Portuguese star over the years, expects him to depart Old Trafford.
Cristiano Ronaldo is “highly unlikely” to play for Manchester United again, according to Piers Morgan, who has claimed that the striker’s next move could be “quite surprising”.
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Man Utd have publicly insisted the 37-year-old will not be sold this summer, but controversial television presenter Morgan says he has been in direct contact with the Portuguese star and cannot see him staying put.
Will Ronaldo leave Man Utd?
“I have had quite a lot of contact in the last week. I certainly think it’d be highly unlikely if Cristiano Ronaldo plays another game for Manchester United,” Morgan has told talkSPORT.
“If you’re him and coming towards the end of your career and you still want to win major trophies you’ve got to make a calculation. Am I going to do it if I stay at United?
“I just think mentally he’s moved on. I’m not going to say what we’ve said to each other but like I said from the start I don’t think Cristiano feels Manchester United share his ambitions.
“I think he feels that the signings they’re making, the commitment they showed last season, where they finished up and a lack of Champions League football. I think he feels the club structure from the top down isn’t right.
“It’s not a reflection on the new manager [Erik ten Hag], he’s got a lot of respect for him, but it’s just an accurate reflection of where United are right now. “It’s for him to say what he feels but if you’re asking me then I don’t think he’s going to stay at Manchester United. I think he could end up somewhere quite surprising.”JAMB Result
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