Manchester United Prepares Ronaldo's Contract Break Plan In January 2023
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JAKARTA Manchester United is reportedly ready to consider cutting off Cristiano Ronaldo's contract in January next year if no club is interested in buying it.

Ronaldo is currently in trouble after acting up when the Red Devils won 2-0 over Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford Stadium on Thursday, October 20 in the early hours of yesterday.

The Portuguese star Mega was in the spotlight because in that match he left the field when the match had not yet been completed. Initially, speculation said CR7 was tight because it was not reserved throughout the match.

However, a recent report by The Athletic states that Ronaldo actually wanted to be played by Erik Ten Hag at the end of the match. However, the player rejected the wish of the Dutch tactician.

The former Real Madrid player's attitude saw him dropped from the squad ahead of preparations for Chelsea on Saturday. MU has issued an official statement regarding the decision.

This situation is clearly getting hotter especially during last summer Ronaldo insisted on leaving Old Trafford. However, this wish could not be realized because no club was interested in getting the service of the 37-year-old player.

Now it's possible Ronaldo will leave in the January transfer window. However, the club that takes care of the services of the five Ballon d'Or owners looks set to remain the same as last summer.

Currently, MU does not have a decision to make about what to do with Ronaldo. However, iNews.co.uk said that the club was preparing to terminate the player's contract and let him leave for free.

To note, MU is still in the plan to sell CR7 in January. However, if Ronaldo's agent, Jorge Mendes, had no interest, ending the cooperation could have been carried out.

If that happens, Ronaldo's opportunity to play in other clubs seems still difficult. The reason is, Ronaldo is one of the footballers with very high wages.

Last summer Ronaldo was linked with Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, and Chelsea. However, the clubs openly stated that they had no intention of bringing in the Real Madrid living legend.


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