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14th August 2022
07:08pm BST

Despite his desire to leave the club, interest in Ronaldo has been sparse. Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain all distanced themselves from a potential transfer. Atletico Madrid also backed away from a deal.
United's poor start means they find themselves bottom of the Premier League after two games and both the players and owners facing a serious inquest.
Pundits and ex-Man United players all around slammed the performance in west London on Saturday. Gary Neville said the game he saw was like "watching a men's team against Under 9s" and that it is a "real achievement to spend £1bn and still be this bad."
Erik ten Hag's start to life as United boss doesn't get any easier as he prepares to take on their biggest rivals Liverpool on Monday August 22.
Whether Ronaldo will still be at the club or not come the end of the transfer window remains to be seen.
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