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‘Shocked’ Cristiano Ronaldo is now a ‘frustrated and aloof figure’ at Man Utd

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Cristiano Ronaldo wishes to depart Manchester United in the summer if the side does not qualify for the Champions League this season.A report fromThe Sun says that in discussions this week between Ronaldo’s representatives and Richard Arnold, the forthcoming new United chief executive, it was revealed the attacker’s camp has concerns over the club’s current standing in the league.The 36-year-old has ambitions of playing until 40 but still wants to maintain his streak as a trophy winner.He feels that, right now at least, there is not much chance of silverware happening at United.

The five-time Champions League winner is reportedly in disbelief over the lack of intensity in training compared to when he was at the club during his first stint under Sir Alex Ferguson.The report says that he is a ‘frustrated and aloof figure’ at Old Trafford.The global superstar made the shock return to Old Trafford last summer, joining on a two-year contract from Juventus.However, at the time he was under the impression that last season’s runners-up and Europa League.But the club are languishing in a Europa League Conference spot, four points off fourth spot in the table.Will Ronaldo end up leaving in the summer?

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