Ralf Rangnick is set to lead Manchester United to the Champions League. Things are not going well for the English record champions at the moment. In addition, there are repeated reports of a bad atmosphere in the team. The focus is also on Cristiano Ronaldo. According to a recent report, the superstar’s sporting future is more open than ever.
With 15 goals in 31 competitive games, Cristiano Ronaldo is having a decent season at the age of 37. Nevertheless, the Portuguese seems to be dissatisfied with the sporting situation at Manchester United. Internally, too, those responsible are said to be wondering how the center forward should continue.
Loud “Manchester Evening News“Coach Ralf Rangnick doubts that the club can continue to rely on Ronaldo in the coming season. As a result, the interim coach’s patience is dwindling. Ronaldo still has a contract with the Red Devils until 2023. There is also an option to work together afterwards for another extend season.
Ronaldo leaves the future open
But it remains to be seen how long Ronaldo will ultimately play at Old Trafford. “I know I don’t have many more years to play, four or five more. We’ll see, and I want to win more titles,” said the former world footballer recently at “DAZN” about his future.
Manchester United are currently fourth in the Premier League but have played more games than some direct pursuers such as Arsenal. In addition, ManUnited has already been eliminated in the FA Cup. A title beckons Ronaldo only in the Champions League.
Apparently, the frustration is gradually growing among CR7 and other teammates. According to “Don Balon”, Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford and Raphael Varane are said to have even demanded Rangnick’s expulsion from the club’s management. The former Bundesliga coach is scheduled to remain a trainer at the top English club until the summer.