Ronaldo returned to Old Trafford last summer, 13 years after leaving for Real Madrid, and has netted 24 goals in 38 games in all competitions
By Kehinde Okeowo
Talented Portuguese striker, Cristiano Ronaldo is reported to be weighing his options and contemplating leaving Manchester United due to their lack of success in bringing in new players.
The 37-year-old’s contract with The Red Devils runs out next year and the new gaffer, Erik ten Hag, and the player were looking forward to an exciting season after the Dutchman must have implemented a squad rebuild.
But despite interest in FC Porto striker, Darwin Nunez, Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong and Ajax winger Antony, United are still yet to make a single signing.
Rivals such as Liverpool have gone on to sign Darwin Nunez and Manchester City have also completed their £51 million deal for Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund.
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Arsenal have unveiled Viera Fabio, whom they signed from FC Porto while Tottenham Hotspur and other clubs have also strengthened with new additions this summer.
According to Record, a frustrated Ronaldo is now ready to quit the club once again due to their apparent lack of transfer ambition.
The former Sporting Lisbon and Juventus superstar has reportedly issued the club an ultimatum – “up your game or I’ll leave”.
Ronaldo is said to have informed his inner circle that a continued lack of transfers would see him start looking for another club.
The striker returned to Old Trafford last summer, 13 years after leaving for La Liga giants, Real Madrid.
Although the prolific striker has netted 24 times in 38 games in all competitions for the Manchester club, United could only finish sixth in the Premier League.