A former Manchester United star calls on the club to quickly separate from Ronaldo

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville believes that the relationship between the rival club in the English Premier League and veteran Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo must end as soon as possible, in light of the faltering relationship between the two parties during the player's second term with the club.

This season, Ronaldo, who recently scored his 700th goal, sat on the bench under Dutch coach Erik ten Hag.

He was outside the squad for Saturday's match, which ended in a draw with Chelsea, after his unacceptable reaction to not being included in the middle of the week against Tottenham Hotspur and sitting on the bench.

With signs that the team is making progress under the leadership of Ten Hag, Neville believes that a solution must be found to the current situation between the two parties, the club and the player.

"Cristiano Ronaldo must move to another team and play every week because he cannot accept being on the bench. But this relationship must end this week or wait after the World Cup," Neville said in statements to Sky Sports. .

Ronaldo headed towards the tunnel leading to the dressing rooms before the end of the match, which ended with United's 2-0 victory over Tottenham, a behavior that Neville considers unacceptable.


"This is the second time Ronaldo has left Old Trafford and got into his car before his team went to the dressing room," Neville said.

And Neville added, "The only thing Cristiano and the club can do is reach an understanding and end the relationship within the next week."

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