Cristiano Ronaldo ‘is ready to QUIT Manchester United this summer over their lack of progress in the transfer market under new manager Erik ten Hag’ – with zero players bought amid interest in Darwin Nunez, Frenkie de Jong and Antony
- Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly considering an exit from Manchester United
- The star Portuguese forward is said to be ready to quit Old Trafford this summer
- He is thought to be extremely frustrated over their lack of transfer successes
- Erik ten Hag took over as United boss in April, replacing interim Ralf Rangnick
- The former Ajax manager is desperate to overhaul his squad with new players
- United wanted Darwin Nunez, who joined Liverpool, and are keen on Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong and Ajax winger Antony but they have made zero signings so far
Cristiano Ronaldo is considering a Manchester United exit this summer due to their lack of successful transfer activity, according to reports in Portugal.
The star forward returned to Old Trafford last summer, 13 years after leaving for Real Madrid for a then-world record fee, but it did not prove to be the glorious homecoming he had hoped.
Ronaldo scored 24 goals in 38 games in all competitions but the team struggled to a sixth-placed Premier League finish amid criticisms of his impact on their pressing abilities and general cohesion.
The Portuguese veteran, 37, has a year left on his contract and both he and new manager Erik ten Hag, who replaced interim boss Ralf Rangnick in April, have spoken with excitement of another season after the Dutchman implements a squad rebuild.
But despite interest in Darwin Nunez, who has joined Liverpool, Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong and Ajax winger Antony, the club are still yet to make a single signing.
And according to Portuguese outlet Record, a heavily frustrated Ronaldo is ready to quit the north-west side due to their apparent lack of transfer ambition.
Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (above) is reportedly ready to quit Manchester United this summer over their lack of progress in the transfer market under new boss Erik ten Hag
Former Ajax manager ten Hag (pictured) took over in April and is aiming for a big squad rebuild
The club, and Glazer owners (pictured), are yet to complete a single…