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Furious Man United stars ‘expect Cristiano Ronaldo to be GONE by the time Premier League resumes after World Cup’ with Erik ten Hag’s team ‘tired of him whining about his problems with the club’
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Manchester United teammates do not expect the striker to be part of the squad when the Premier League resumes after the World Cup, reports said.
United have discussed Ronaldo’s future at Old Trafford following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan and may have grounds to terminate his contract after he lashed out at Erik ten Hag and the club.
Ronaldo’s teammates have reportedly sided with Ten Hag after the 37-year-old launched a scathing attack on the manager and are said to be tired of Ronaldo’s “whining about his alleged mistreatment” this season.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s teammates have chosen Erik ten Hag’s side after the explosive interview with Piers Morgan
The United team reportedly do not expect Ronaldo to be part of the post-World Cup line-up
Clips of Ronaldo’s conversation with Morgan have been circulating on social media throughout the week, with more expected to come before the full interview is released.
Clips aired on Sunday night showed Ronaldo accusing Erik ten Hag and United executives of trying to force him out of the club.
Ronaldo also launched an astonishing attack on former United manager Ralf Rangnick, claiming the 64-year-old was ‘not even a coach’.
Ronaldo’s United teammates reportedly feel ‘disrespected’ by the interview with Morgan
Ronaldo admitted he has no respect for current Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag
Sports mail previously reported how Ronaldo’s teammates were “hugely disappointed” in the 37-year-old, who told United he wanted to leave in the summer.
They felt he disrespected the club and the current manager by speaking as he did during the interview with Morgan.
Sources now say his teammates do not want him to return to training with United after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The ‘majority’ of the team has reportedly sided with Ten Hag and believe that reconciliation between the manager and the player is not possible.
Ronaldo’s teammates have also had enough of Ronaldo’s “whining about his alleged mistreatment”.
Ronaldo launched an amazing attack on former United manager Ralf Rangnick
The United hierarchy, consisting of Joel Glazer, Richard Arnold, John Murtough and Ten Hag, have discussed how to deal with the situation.
They have reportedly taken legal advice on how to proceed with the 37-year-old attacker.
Sportsmail previously reported how United could terminate his contract for a “material breach of implied duty of confidence”.
Simply put, the 37-year-old could be sacked because United (the employer) has lost confidence in Ronaldo (the employee) to the point where it is not feasible for him to return to work.
However, United have not yet confirmed their action plan.