Erik ten Hag says questions about the future of Cristiano Ronaldo and other Manchester United stars are “for the future” as he focuses on attempting to see Ajax over the line in the Eredivisie title race.
It was confirmed last month Ten Hag will be the replacement for interim boss Ralf Rangnick from next season.
The long-term future of Portugal superstar Ronaldo, who signed on for a second spell at Old Trafford from Juventus back in August, has been shrouded in doubt despite the fact he has another year on his contract, with an option to extend for a third season, and has contributed 18 Premier League goals for a United side that has badly underperformed this season.
Reports in the British media suggested Dutchman Ten Hag wants Ronaldo to be a part of his plans next term, but when asked about the prospect of working with the 37-year-old at a news conference previewing Ajax’s clash with AZ, he kept his cards pressed firmly to his chest.
“They are questions for the future and not in this moment,” he said.
“I want to answer questions about Ajax, we are in an important race, and an important week. I want to focus on Ajax and not on Manchester United.”
An #MUFC Player and Goal of the Month double for @Cristiano in April pic.twitter.com/7yOwBclcUl
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 6, 2022
There have been rumours Ten Hag could look to take some of his Ajax squad with him to Old Trafford, with Sebastien Haller, Antony, and Jurrien Timber among those linked with a switch.
Ten Hag denied suggestions any deals are in place, though.
“No, there are no agreements about that,” he added. “I now have very good players, but it’s not an issue at all.”
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