Cristiano Ronaldo Not Participating On The Pre-season Tour In Thailand And Australia, Manchester United Can Play Well Because It's Lossed

JAKARTA - Rumors of Cristiano Ronaldo's departure from Manchester United are increasingly blowing. Most recently, the Portuguese star did not even participate in the club's pre-season agenda in Thailand and Australia

The club has confirmed that Ronaldo will not be on the plane on Friday, July 8, local time as the team flies to Bangkok to start the pre-season tour.

Reported by the Daily Star, MU will face Liverpool at the Rajamangala Stadium on Monday, June 12.

As reported, Cristiano Ronaldo is absent due to family problems. He could only join the next agenda if the problem in Portugal has been resolved. "Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Manchester United's pre-season tour to Asia and Australia for family reasons, that reason has come amid the situation where the Portuguese superstar is reportedly interested in the transfer this summer," the Daily Star report said.

Despite providing an explanation, a number of parties have accused Ronaldo of being fabricated. They believe the former Juventus and Real Madrid players have actually taken steps to leave Old Trafford in the summer of 2022.

The main reason the 37-year-old superstar wants to leave has also become a public secret. He intends to leave because he doesn't want to play in the Europa League in the 2022-2023 season.

Moreover, the Europa League is clearly not the original place for Cristiano Ronaldo who is nicknamed Mr. Champions League. Ronaldo got the nickname for being the top scorer of all time in the Champions League with a collection of 140 goals and winning the competition five times.

The Red Devils management has the option to impose fines on Cristiano Ronaldo for violating club regulations by not complying with contract obligations by being absent from the tour.

Moreover, the absence of CR7 will also affect ticket sales and t-shirts. Not yet the photo match has been displayed on the pre-season tour poster of Manchester United in Asia and Australia.

However, for sensitive reasons that forced the player to remain in Lisbon, the CEO of Manchester United, Richard Arnold, did not implement the policy. He said he was more concerned with the completion of the Portugal captain's future.