Cristiano Ronaldo’s future is up in the air again a season after landing in Manchester. The 37-year-old Portuguese striker wants to continue playing in the Champions League and for this reason, according to The Times, in England, he would have officially asked the Manchester United leaders to leave the club.
According to the information, United are counting on him for next season, in which they will play the Europa League with Erik ten Hag as the new coach. Cristiano’s request, in particular, would be that if a good offer arrives for him at Old Trafford, they accept it.
This request opens up a huge range of possibilities. To begin with, a possible transfer to Bayern Munich, a team that the Portuguese would like, in the event that Lewandowski finally arrives at Barça. But there is also the option of him playing at PSG, where he would coincide with Messi, at Chelsea or in Italy, either at Juventus or Roma.
The Madeira striker’s arguments would be that he wants to continue playing the Champions League with a competitive team. Cristiano hasn’t missed an edition of the Champions League for 19 years and, if he continued at Old Trafford, that streak would end. However, the Portuguese has a contract with Manchester until 2023.