Sir Alex Ferguson has been urged to stay away from Manchester United's current transfer saga with Cristiano Ronaldo by Stan Collymore.
Ronaldo is looking to force his way out of the Red Devils just a year after rejoining United. Showdown talks with Erik ten Hag didn't go to plan - and United even drafted in Sir Alex to try and convince Ronaldo to stay put.But now Sir Alex - who was Ronaldo's first boss at United - has been warned to stay away from the saga altogether.
Collymore has suggested the Scot's presence "undermines" Ten Hag at United.READ MORE:Sir Alex Ferguson offers brutal Arsenal verdict in chance meeting with Frankie Dettori Writing for The Mirror, he said: "My heart sank when I saw Sir Alex Ferguson driving into Manchester United ’s training ground for a meeting with Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Scot shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near the place. "It’s not for him to dictate the outcome of the stand-off between the player and the club.
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