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The Glazers are ready to arrest the ongoing raucous about their club ownership in the media.

By Angus Barnes

18/11/2022, 09:10 PM

The Glazers are ready to arrest the ongoing raucous about their club ownership in the media.

Following Ronaldo's revealing media interview over the week, there has been a nonstop uproar within the club fan base about the development as their star player further fuels the belief that the Glazers aren't doing the best for United as they ought to.

This interview comes just days after club season was halted across Europe and other parts of the world as countries gear up for the 2022 FIFA World cup in Qatar. Ronaldo addresses a whole lot of issues and speculations about himself and his actions at United this season, with huge shots, are the club management.

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The 37-year-old striker is set to face a barge of legal actions from the club as they are currently checking out all legal angles to provide an appropriate response to his action. It is rumored that the club lawyers believe there is a valid reason to terminate his contract without any further payment.

This recently comes after Ronaldo's not-so-friendly assessment of the clubs' progress, leadership set up, and even overall ambition to restore themselves to their once elitist status in world football. Ronaldo's comment about Ten Hag's media tricks about his importance to his plans has also raised a lot of eyebrows.

WHAT NEXT ABOUT RONALDO AT UNITED?

According to recent reports, Ronaldo is no longer welcome at Carrington and is expected to leave after Ten Hag finally rules him out of his squad. It is also believed that Ronaldo has anticipated the expected reactions to the fallout and is expected to get his desired outcome. But it remains to be seen if United will frustrate him a bit to get at him for the whole situation. 

 

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