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Furious Following the Chelsea transfer negotiations, Man Utd sends Cristiano Ronaldo an unequivocal answer.

The news that Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes had a meeting with new Chelsea owner Todd Boehly to discuss the Portuguese player's potential transfer to Stamford Bridge infuriated the group.

provide information about According to reports on Saturday, Todd Boehly, the new owner of Chelsea, met with Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, and quickly raised the name of the Portuguese wizard on the Stamford Bridge marquee.

Cristiano Ronaldo has been informed by Manchester United that he is not for sale.

The news that Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes had a meeting with new Chelsea owner Todd Boehly to discuss the Portuguese player’s potential transfer to Stamford Bridge infuriated the group.

Additionally, there were rumors in Portugal earlier in the week that Mendes had offered the 37-year-old to Bayern Munich because Ronaldo had grown impatient with the team’s lack of movement in the transfer market ever since choosing Erik ten Hag as manager.

In any event, trustworthy insiders at Old Trafford have stated that Ronaldo is staying put and that Ten Hag has already remembered him for his plans for the upcoming season. The source stated that “Cristiano is not for sale.” “We must have him with us next season, and we fully expect him to.”

Given Ronaldo a two-year contract worth £500,000 per week, Joined spent every last penny to bring him back to the club the previous summer. His return was expected to make United champions, and he delivered by leading the league in scoring with 24 goals.

Ralph Rangnick failed to turn around the team’s fortunes, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was fired. As a result, United finished sixth, 35 points behind champions Manchester City.

Ten Hag has been chosen to revive the glory days.

While free agent Christian Eriksen is still deciding whether to accept a bid to transfer to Manchester, and Ajax defender Jurrien Timber has previously stated he will stay in Amsterdam, United are refusing to meet Barcelona’s £80 million-plus requirement for top goalkeeper Frenkie de Jong.

Ronaldo found the decision to assign Ten Hag intriguing. Although CEO Richard Arnold told supporters last week that money isn’t a barrier for new signings, the implication is that he is currently looking for a getaway route.

The team Ronaldo joined from Sporting Lisbon in 2003 and left six years later to join Real Madrid for a record-breaking £80 million deal is an alternative to United.

Before teasing rivals, he transferred to Juventus. Sir Alex Ferguson launched a hostile campaign to convince the forward that he should return to United after City incited him to do so.

However, United refuses to meet Barcelona’s £80 million demand in addition to their top goal. Frenkie de Jong is currently deciding whether to accept a move to Manchester, while free agent Christian Eriksen is still considering the offer, and Ajax defender Jurrien Timber has previously declared his intention to stay in Amsterdam.

Ronaldo found the decision to assign Ten Hag intriguing. Despite CEO Richard Arnold assured supporters last week that money isn’t a barrier for new signings, the perception is that he is currently looking for a break course.

The team Ronaldo joined from Sporting Lisbon in 2003 and left six years later to join Real Madrid for a record-breaking £80 million deal is an alternative to United.

Before teasing rivals, he transferred to Juventus. Sir Alex Ferguson was prompted by City to launch a hostile appeal to convince the striker that he needed to return to United.

 

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