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Ronaldo missing as Man Utd stars show up for last day preparing before visit
CRISTIANO RONALDO was a flake-out at Carrington on the last day of preparing before Manchester United stream off on their pre-season visit.
The 37-year-old has not gotten back to United's HQ since incredibly requesting to leave the club last end of the week.
Erik ten Hag and his crew were imagined moving through the entryways toward the beginning of today in a grouping of extravagant engines.
However, again Ronaldo was no place to be seen.
The whiz forward didn't return on Monday after his late spring break because of family reasons.
Furthermore, presently he has missed the last instructional meeting before the upcoming trip to Bangkok and Tuesday's conflict against Liverpool.
Supervisor Ten Hag was imagined showing up at United's preparation base in a driver driven vehicle while club commander Harry Maguire was in the driver's seat of a Range Rover.
Any semblance of Raphael Varane, Jadon Sancho, David De Gea, Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes and Fred were all additionally spotted revealing for obligation in extravagant engines.
Ronaldo however has tossed his put on the visit to Thailand, Australia and Norway into serious danger.
SunSport solely uncovered the previous evening that Manchester United have acknowledged they will lose Ronaldo this mid year.
Reports earlier today recommended Chelsea are arranging a £14million bid for the Portuguese pro.
As uncovered by SunSport, new proprietor Todd Boehly honestly loves Ronaldo and anxious to carry him to Stamford Bridge.
Red Devils administrator Ten Hag had believed Ronaldo should remain at the club yet is presently surrendered to losing the star forward.
Ronaldo needs to keep playing in the Champions League - something United can't offer him.
Beside Chelsea, Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich were connected however have now precluded a move for the forward.
Club chief Oliver Kahn told Kicker, he said: "However much I value Cristiano Ronaldo as quite possibly of the best player, a move wouldn't squeeze into our way of thinking."
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