Cristiano Ronaldo’s mum likes Instagram post with the Portuguese appearing in Bayern Munich jersey amidst Manchester United exit rumors
Cristiano Ronaldo’s mother has sent a message about her son’s future and association with reports that he wants to leave Manchester United this summer. Ronaldo did not participate in Manchester United’s Asian tour to prepare for the new season, and the club justified his absence due to personal circumstances, despite reports of his desire to leave.
Maria Dolores, the star’s mother, liked an Instagram post discussing his departure from Manchester United and revealing details about his relationship with new coach Eric Ten Hag. The post, in Portuguese, said “He spoke to Ten Hag and told him that the project was not convincing for him, and that he had no personal problem with him. Ten Hag failed to convince Ronaldo to stay.”
In the aforementioned post, Cristiano Ronaldo has been edited in a Bayern Munchen shirt with reports suggesting his agent Jorge Mendes is pushing the Bavarian club to make a move for the 189-capped Portuguese captain.
It’s not the first time the player’s family has hinted at his future plans, as his sister Katia liked a post last May about his desire to leave his current team. This summer, the Portugal national team captain is linked to a number of clubs, including Bayern Munich, Naples, Rome, and Paris Saint-Germain, as well as a large Saudi offer that has not been disclosed.
Spartak Moscow Twitter trolls Cristiano Ronaldo’s failed attempts to leave Manchester United with a cheeky Instagram post
Spartak Moscow’s Twitter admin is at it again, this time mocking Cristiano Ronaldo’s difficulty to leave Manchester United with a hilarious tweet. Ronaldo informed United that he intended to leave the club after the Red Devils failed to qualify for the Champions League, citing his desire to win trophies as the primary reason.
Since his announcement, the 37-year-old has had little success, with Chelsea, PSG, and Bayern Munich all ruling out a move for the Portugal international. And now a new club has also denounced their interest in signing Ronaldo in Spartak, who decided to pounce on the opportunity and let the forward know that they would also not be signing him.
Spartak’s English-language social media account has gained a reputation in recent years for its amusing tweets, and this is yet another to add to the collection. The club shared an image of an Instagram direct message from Ronaldo that said “Hi, Spartak,” but they responded with a simple “No.”
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