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Cristiano Ronaldo pictured looking unhappy hours before Man Utd vs Arsenal clash

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Cristiano Ronaldo seemed to look a little glum just hours before Manchester United’s Premier League clash with Arsenal.The Red Devils will look to end Arsenal’s five game winning streak when the old rivals face off at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Ronaldo is set to be included in Erik ten Hag’s matchday squad but has not started a game since the away defeat to Brentford in August.And the legendary Portugal forward looked slightly down in the dumps as he was seen in the background of a photo his mother Dolores Aveiro posted on Instagram alongside Cristiano Ronaldo Jr - the 37-year-old’s son.READ MORE: Cristiano Ronaldo led Man Utd applause after caving into Steve McClaren's demandsDolores captioned the selfie: “Good morning, I’m already with my boys,” but the United forward didn’t look at the camera nor appear pleased as his mother and son posed.It comes after a summer where the ex-Real Madrid man made it very clear that he wished to leave Old Trafford for a second time.

He was linked with a return to Juventus and even English rivals Chelsea, who reportedly backed down as a result of his massive salary.Yet despite Ronaldo wanting to leave and having been relegated to the substitute bench in recent weeks, United manager Ten Hag has insisted his goalless striker is still happy to be at the club.Do you think Cristiano Ronaldo will be a starter for Man Utd this season?

Let us know in the comments section.He said ahead of United's midweek clash: "We are happy with him, he's happy to be here and we want to make the season a success together.

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