- Man Utd forward says he turned down £305m Saudi Arabia move
Gary Neville has said Manchester United “know they have to terminate” Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract.
In an interview with TalkTV, the Portugal forward said he had no respect for manager Erik ten Tag and felt “betrayed” by the club.
Ronaldo also criticised on the club’s owners and his former United team-mates Neville and Wayne Rooney.
Supporters have been critical of the striker, with some believing he is ruining his legacy at Old Trafford.
“He wouldn’t have done this interview if he wanted a way back. He knew it would bring the headlines it has and be the end of his Manchester United career,” Neville told Sky Sports.
“I’m wondering what Manchester United are doing because the reality of it is they know they have to terminate Cristiano’s contract or they basically open up a precedent so any player can criticise them in the future.
“I agree with some of the things Cristiano has said, and many Manchester United fans will agree with many things Cristiano has said, but the reality is if you’re an employee within a business and say those things your employment has to terminate, and Manchester United have to do that in the next few days.”
Neville argued the club are also partially responsible for the way the relationship with Ronaldo has deteriorated.
“They could have come together a couple of weeks ago and navigated a pathway through what could have potentially been choppy seas to the shore but it’s not happened. They’ve both basically backed themselves into a corner,” he added.
“Exits don’t have to happen this way if both sides are proactive and mature.”
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Cristiano Ronaldo says he turned down a £305m deal to join a Saudi Arabian club in the summer – a move that would have seen him become the highest-paid footballer in the world.
In an interview with TalkTV, Ronaldo said he chose to stay at Manchester United because he was “happy here”.
Spanish newspaper Marca reported that Al-Hilal had offered the Portugal forward a two-year deal.
“It’s true, yes it’s true,” said Ronaldo when asked about the rumours.
“But what the press keep saying, the garbage that nobody wants me, which is completely wrong.
“And I was happy here to be honest, I was motivated to do a great season here. But they [the media] continue to repeat that nobody wants Cristiano. How do they not want a player who scored 32 goals last year, with a national team?”
Cristiano Ronaldo & Man Utd - what comes next for the Portugal forward?
On turning down the money, Ronaldo told host Piers Morgan: “It’s hard, it’s hard. But in the same way, I thought that I was very happy here; that I still capable to score goals.
“I still believe that I can score many, many goals and help the team because I still believe that I’m still good and capable to help the national team – even Manchester United. But if you don’t feel around you that the energy’s on your side, it’s difficult.
“Of course, the criticism is going to exist all the time, ‘ah he’s 37, he’s not the same’. But I want to see if some guys of my age can maintain the level that I show. Yes, in this moment, I feel very, very good. I believe that I’m going to do an amazing World Cup and I’m prepared, physically and mentally.”
Ronaldo has made headlines this week following his interview with Morgan, in which he said he felt “betrayed” by United, had “no respect” for manager Erik ten Hag and is being forced out of the club.
In the section broadcast on Thursday, Ronaldo went into more detail about his “betrayal”, admitting he did not regret refusing to come on as a substitute for the final few minutes in a win against Tottenham at Old Trafford, as he felt Ten Hag had “provoked” him.
His former team-mate at Old Trafford, Gary Neville, says United “know they have to terminate” Ronaldo’s contract following the interview, but the striker has no plans to stop playing.
“I want to play two years more, three years more,” said Ronaldo. “So two or three years maximum. I want to finish with 40. I think 40 will be a good age.
“But I don’t know, I don’t know the future. Sometimes you plan one thing for your life and as I told many times, the life is dynamic. And you never know what’s going to happen.”
(BBC)