Manchester United allocated 81 words to Ronaldo in the announcement for the Burnley match 21.12.2022, 23:06

Manchester United talked about Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo in the English League Cup 1/8 final program, which he will play with Burnley. It has been reported sky sports.

Manchester United press service mentioned that business relations with the 37-year-old striker were cut off upon mutual request, and listed the trophies and team awards that the Red Devils can win with the participation of the teams. five-time Golden Ball winner.

Recall that before the start of the 2022 World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo gave a scandalous interview with the British journalist Piers Morgan. In it, he criticized Manchester United, where he later played, and Eric ten Hag, the team’s head coach. The contract between the player and the club was then terminated.

At the World Cup, along with the Portuguese national team, Ronaldo reached the quarter-finals, where he lost to Morocco (0: 1) by a minimum of points.

It was previously reported that Cristiano Ronaldo. not yet accepted Offer from Saudi Al-Nassra.



Source: Gazeta

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