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United’s ultimatum to Cristiano Ronaldo, a change in his attitude is expected

English media reveal more details about Cristiano Ronaldo's current situation at Manchester United. Things are not going well.

By Wilian Estrella

English media reveal more details about Cristiano Ronaldo's current situation at Manchester United. Things are not going well.
English media reveal more details about Cristiano Ronaldo's current situation at Manchester United. Things are not going well.
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The chaotic situation in Manchester United keeps unraveling. Cristiano Ronaldo's present at Manchester United is increasingly uncertain, even more with the aggravation of the start of the season that the club has had in the Premier League, including the resounding defeat suffered last weekend at the hands of Brentford.

The Portuguese striker returned to United last season as the team's savior, but now his time at Old Trafford is in question. This Monday Sky Sports revealed that the English institution would have given an ultimatum to 'CR7' for his constant snubs not only with the squad, but also with the coach.

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"Manchester United wants to see a change in Cristiano Ronaldo's attitude or they may consider terminating his contract," said the media, referring to the gestures of the Portuguese during the defeat against Brentford.

And although minutes later the information was removed, other media also reported the dissatisfaction of the club's management. The Times, one of the most influential newspapers in the UK, also gave its version of events.

Ten Hag is changing his mind about Cristiano Ronaldo

"Erik ten Hag's coaching staff and Manchester United players are growing increasingly frustrated with Cristiano Ronaldo's conduct as his future threatens to plunge the club further into crisis," The Times detailed on its website, before adding that "senior officials have questioned whether Ronaldo is worth keeping on given that he has told executives he wants to leave."


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