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Man Utd bosses 'privately accept' Cristiano Ronaldo's future despite Erik ten Hag stance

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Manchester United bosses have privately accepted Cristiano Ronaldo's future despite Erik ten Hag's stance.The veteran forward handed in a transfer request earlier this summer and has yet to report back for training ahead of the new Premier League season.

However, Ten Hag has remained adamant that Ronaldo will remain at Old Trafford beyond the end of the transfer window and is a part of the Dutch manager's plans this season.It appears that those above Ten Hag at United have different plans, though, with The Mirror reporting that club bosses believe keeping Ronaldo at the club would jeopardise the rest of the squad.READ MORE: Cristiano Ronaldo's record for most shirt sales in a single day has been brokenTen Hag has built a strong harmony within the squad since his arrival earlier this summer and has removed the problematic cliques from the dressing room.The club fear that Ronaldo's return would undo the work Ten Hag has already done, with United prepared to part company with the five-time Balon d'Or winner.Ronaldo has already turned down the chance to play in Saudi Arabia, with an unnamed club reportedly offering him £211million spread across two seasons.Atletico Madrid are also interested in his services, with Chelsea and Bayern Munich said to have turned down the chance to sign him already.Will Cristiano Ronaldo leave Manchester United this summer?

Let us know in the comments section below.United are thought to be willing to loan Ronaldo out for a season, provided he agrees to extend his contract.

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