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Right Time To Seek A New Challenge, Says Ronaldo After Parting Ways With Man United

Doha (Qatar), Nov 23, Announcing that he and Manchester United have mutually agreed to end their contract, Cristiano Ronaldo said it was the right time to seek a new challenge.

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By IANS News November 23, 2022 • 10:55 AM
Right time to seek a new challenge, says Ronaldo after parting ways with Man United
Right time to seek a new challenge, says Ronaldo after parting ways with Man United (Image Source: IANS)

Announcing that he and Manchester United have mutually agreed to end their contract, Cristiano Ronaldo said it was the right time to seek a new challenge.

Ronaldo had an acrimonious relationship with Manchester United, with new manager Erik ten Hag deciding to bench him for important matches and the Portuguese superstar refusing to come in as a substitute.

It culminated in the 37-year-old forward giving an explosive TV interview in which he accused the club of "betrayal" in the manner it was trying to force him out and said he had no respect for ten Hag as the manager did not respect him. In response, United announced that it would take appropriate action.

On Tuesday, they simultaneously announced their parting over social media.

"Following talks with Manchester United, we've mutually agreed to end our contract," Ronaldo tweeted from Qatar where he is preparing for Portugal's opening match in the World Cup against Ghana on Thursday.

"I love Manchester United and I love the fans, that will never ever change. I wish Man Utd all the best", Ronaldo added.

He said, "It feels like the right time to seek a new challenge."

Ronaldo will now be hoping to come up with a great performance for Portugal in what could be his last World Cup.

If he manages to do that, he could prolong his career in Europe for at least a couple of years as some of the top clubs will be ready to sign him.

Otherwise, he may have to either return to his native Portugal or join the likes of Major League Soccer or a league in one of the cash-rich Gulf countries.

Ronaldo has recently said that Portugal had an "ambitious group" of players, who were "hungry and focused."

Otherwise, he may have to either return to his native Portugal or join the likes of Major League Soccer or a league in one of the cash-rich Gulf countries.

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