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This is why fans think Ronaldo doesn’t care about United anymore

Fans have been left puzzled by the two opposite reaction to the ongoing sage at Manchester United.

By Angus Barnes

20/11/2022, 06:13 PM

Fans have been left puzzled by the two opposite reaction to the ongoing sage at Manchester United.

Manchester United continue to explore their legal actions against the current highest-paid player in the EPL, Cristiano Ronaldo over his recent allegations and remarks about the club in his media interview which has been the topic of discussion across football.

While United assesses its plans, fans continue to be worried about the potential outcome of the club's decision against the club legend, especially when some of his remarks about the club are shared by fans around the club. He has remained unbothered about the certain fallout.

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In a recent post on his social media handle Twitter, the Portuguese national team captain expressed that he's in good energy and fully committed to facing the challenge in Qatar. Ronaldo alongside his United teammates Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot are in Portugal's camp in Qatar.

Ronaldo has had an eventful start to the season with the Red Devils which includes being subjected to sparing appearances this season, a lack of goals and even serving a club suspension for the first time in his life following misconduct in the United-Spurs game.

WILL FANS GET TO SEE RONALDO AGAIN?

So far all reports indicate that the 37-year-old striker is no longer welcomed around Carrington or Old Trafford after his remarks about the club, its board, and even his manager which has broken the already thin relationship. Chelsea is very much interested in him and will be ready to pounce on the opportunity if everything fits. Currently, fans will be follow Ronaldo's exploit in Qatar, which is expected to be his last World Cup.

 

 

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