Despite speculations that he is ready to leave Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to stay this summer and will go back for pre-season training at the start of July.
According to Portuguese sports daily, Ronaldo, who has spent just one season at Old Trafford, wants to go because he believes the team’s new manager, Erik ten Hag, lacks the resources necessary to contend for trophies. He is also reportedly dissatisfied with the club’s progress during the summer window.
However, it is known that the 37-year-old will return for preseason training after his summer vacation, which will be a little longer due to his participation with Portugal in their three initial Nations League matches in June.
According to Sky in Germany, a rumor in the Spanish newspaper AS that said Bayern Munich would be interested in signing Ronaldo if Robert Lewandowski joined Barcelona is likewise untrue.
It is believed that Ronaldo does not match Bayern’s transfer strategy, and the team is still attempting to persuade Lewandowski to finish out his contract despite Barcelona’s €40 million (£34.4 million) bid for the Poland striker.
Players who did not participate in any international matches this month will be the first to report back to United’s Carrington training facility on Monday. The rest will follow over the course of the following week.
Ronaldo is a part of Ten Hag’s plans for the upcoming season, and he indicated he will provide “goals” to his team during his first news conference at United.