Man Utd chief schedules a meeting with unhappy Ronaldo
Man United chief, Richard Arnold has scheduled a meeting with unhappy Cristiano Ronaldo.
Manchester United are facing a fight to keep Cristiano Ronaldo, with a summer transfer exit potentially on the cards.
And Man United chief Richard Arnold is due to meet Cristiano Ronaldo for talks over the veteran’s future, according to reports.
Since returning from Juventus, the Portugal international has scored 14 goals in all competitions.
However, with the club struggling to qualify for the Champions League, there’s a chance he’ll leave at the conclusion of the season.
Pep Guardiola was interested in signing Ronaldo after missing out on Tottenham striker Harry Kane in the summer transfer window.
United swooped in, with Sir Alex Ferguson, Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra, and Bruno Fernandes all assisting the veteran’s return to Old Trafford.
Ronaldo returned to a United club that had won two of their first three Premier League games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, against Leeds and Wolves, respectively.
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On his second debut, he made up for lost time by scoring a brace against Newcastle.
United, on the other hand, has declined as a team since then, with the club now behind Manchester City by 21 points at the top of the league.
Their chances of qualifying for the Champions League next season are also in jeopardy, as they trail West Ham by two points despite having played one game fewer.
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