Ronaldo Charmed By Manchaster United Efforts

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Manchester United’s board have impressed Cristiano Ronaldo and his representatives by their response to his transfer request, amid interest from Chelsea for the 37-year-old.

The Portugal superstar shocked the club earlier this month when he informed them that he wanted to leave and urged the Red Devils to listen to offers for him.

Erik ten Hag spoke with Ronaldo at the end of last season and was planning his team around keeping the veteran following their conversation.

Ronaldo’s subsequent request to leave therefore shocked the Dutchman and threw United’s transfer strategy into uncertainty.

But the Times say that the manner in which John Murtough, Richard Arnold and Ten Hag have dealt with Ronaldo’s request has impressed the veteran.

The club have been buoyed by that response and feel that they’re ‘making headway’ in convincing Ronaldo to remain at Old Trafford this season.

United will not countenance selling Ronaldo to Chelsea, despite the Blues showing the most interest in the forward.

 

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