The news exploded like a bomb a few weeks ago, Cristiano Ronaldo was presented for a return to Manchester United after being intensely rumored to rival Manchester City.

The Portuguese star has signed a two-year contract and it has been speculated that he could make his comeback debut in Saturday's home game against Newcastle in the Premier League.

Something that is now confirmed by the team's coach.

- He has had a good pre-season with Juventus and he has played in the national team.

He has had a good week with us and he will definitely be on the field at some point, that's for sure, says Ole Gunnar Solskjær at a press conference.

- We know what he has achieved in his career and he has come here to achieve even more.

He has lived his life with a discipline as a top player.

The squad's focus has increased.

Cristiano and Raphael (Varane) come in and there is nowhere to hide with winners like them.

You can not give 95 percent.

They demand it of themselves and everyone else.

The 36-year-old was recruited to Manchester United in 2003 and remained at the club until 2009 when he moved to Real Madrid in Spain.

In almost 292 matches at the club, he has scored over 118 goals.