Cristiano Ronaldo has been heavily linked with an early exit from Manchester United this season.
The Red Devils are out of the Premier League title race and struggling to make the top four.
There is said to be tension surrounding Ronaldo due to Ralf Rangnick’s appointment as interim manager.
TOP STORY – RONALDO RE-COMMITS TO MAN UTD
Ronaldo will stay with United next season with interim manager Rangnick set to depart, reports AS.
The 37-year-old forward has committed to United, whom he joined in August on a two-year deal with the option for a third season, as he is confident they will show their ambition by making a major appointment with their new permanent manager.
United were eliminated from the Champions League this week by Atletico Madrid and are struggling to reach next season’s edition, sitting fifth in the Premier League.
Jesse #Lingard will leave #ManchesterUnited as a free agent in summer. #WestHam and #Newcastle want to sign him and pushing to try to convince him. He has also been offered to #ACMilan and #ASRoma (Lingard best season was 2017/18 at #MUFC with Mourinho). #transfers
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) March 17, 2022
ROUND-UP
– Jesse Lingard has been offered to Italian clubs Milan and Roma as he prepares to leave United as a free agent, reports Nicolo Schira. West Ham and Newcastle United are also interested in the 29-year-old England international.
– Benfica have slapped a £67million price tag on striker Darwin Nunez , who is being pursued by Manchester United , Arsenal , Liverpool and Newcastle , according to The Mirror.
– Foot Mercato reports Arsenal will enter the race to sign Real Madrid winger Eden Hazard , with Chelsea previously linked to their former player.
– Fichajes claims Atletico Madrid are considering a move for Athletic Bilbao head coach Marcelino should Diego Simeone opt to leave the Spanish champions.
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