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The unexpected warning United gives to this player, fans are furious

United have all hands on deck as they analyze ways to handle Ronaldo's fallout on all levels.

By Angus Barnes

United have all hands on deck as they analyze ways to handle Ronaldo's fallout on all levels.
United have all hands on deck as they analyze ways to handle Ronaldo's fallout on all levels.
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United fans are still feeling derailed by the news in recent days surrounding their club and it seems the situation will on continue to get worse as it is. The shocking media interview by Cristiano Ronaldo is still making an impact around Manchester and the club especially.

Ronaldo in a two-part interview with Piers Morgan said what fans are calling his truth on several issues and questions that have circled him and the club since last summer. Ronaldo revealed that he never planned to leave United despite media claims that he wanted out of the club but he did receive a huge offer from a Saudi Arabian club which he outrightly rejected for his stay at United.

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He also made some disturbing revelations regarding the club owners and his broken relationship with his current manager, Erik Ten Hag, all of which has not gone down well with the club. As a result, United released a statement that they'll be taking appropriate actions against the 37-year-old for his recent comments in the media.

New reports say that United are ready to enforce their terms of departure on him and is ready to frustrate him should he not accept. The club intends to force him to train alone or train with the U21s if they can't find an agreement with the club legend.

WHAT IS RONALDO DO ABOUT THIS?

It is reportedly believed that Ronaldo's camp is ready for all possible fallout with United over his recent media interview. Currently, Ronaldo seems unbothered by the whole meltdown in Manchester as he focuses on the World Cup campaign that begins tomorrow in Qatar, which could be his last international outing.

 


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