Cristiano Ronaldo to stay for one more season as Erik ten Hag will be at the wheels

Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted that he will stay at Manchester United for the 2022/23 season, with the Portuguese striker looking to reclaim Old Trafford’s ‘glory’. Cristiano Ronaldo did his best to make that result possible this season, providing an exciting return to English football, but 24 goals did not inspire him to reach the top four or claim significant trophies. Cristiano Ronaldo is seen by many as not fitting in with the modern Ten Hags philosophy of intense pressure on the pitch. At the same time, Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher suggested that an emotional return to United last year was the solution. According to plan. Whether Cristiano Ronaldo stays at Manchester United for another season or recoveries after just one, the 37-year-old is no longer leading the way he once was.

There have been speculations that a five-time Ballon d’Or winner is considering a transfer away from Manchester United as the club struggles to duplicate their recent success. Still, Ronaldo has stated that he is willing to be a part of another reconstruction under new manager Erik ten Hag.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 24th goal of the season in a 3-0 win against Brentford on Monday night and, at 37, became the essential player in a disappointing season for the Red Devils. After a solid start for Cristiano Ronaldo on his return to Manchester United in September, scoring enough goals to lead the team with eight goals, Ronaldo lost every game, especially since Ralph Rangnick took over the club. Cristiano Ronaldo will remain at Manchester United next season despite plans to sign two new strikers this summer, Ralph Rangnick has revealed.

Despite his claim that Ronaldo will stay put, Ralph Rangnick said ahead of Monday’s 3-0 win over Brentford that United will be looking to add two or three new strikers this summer. Ralph Rangnick says Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t want to play centre-forward, and Manchester United need to hire more strikers to support him next season. We have to believe it is possible in the new year, but we still have a lot to change; but Cristiano Ronaldo believes he will have a good season.

United’s problems for consistency in the Premier League this season have added to the speculation over Ronaldo’s long-term stay. He has been on a Champions League stage of some kind in every single one of his professional campaigns to date, dating back to his days at Sporting. Ronaldo, who is now 37 years old and nearing the conclusion of a spectacular career, would have been keen to stay at the top for as long as possible.

 

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