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Lionel Messi's stance on Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Manchester United for PSG has been clarified.
Lionel Messi, according to reports, does not want to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo at Paris Saint-Germain.
The future of the Portugal international at Manchester United is currently uncertain, with reports claiming that his relationship with Ralf Rangnick is 'fractured.'
However, given his recent development, it's unlikely he'll be performing at the Parc des Princes.
Messi and Ronaldo are nearing the end of their respective careers at PSG and Manchester United.
Despite this, the duo is still going strong and is regarded as two of the world's best players.
Messi and Ronaldo's competition is one of the best in football history, with the two thrusting each other to new heights.
There has been rumours in recent weeks that the two could team up at PSG next season.
Ronaldo has struggled to lift Manchester United out of their post-Sir Alex Ferguson slump, and he appears to have irritated players like Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford behind the scenes.
Despite the fact that PSG has been mentioned as a potential suitor, Di Marzio claims Messi does not want to play with Ronaldo.
Similarly, it has been stated that the Manchester United star does not want to be in the same starting XI as his long-term rival.
PSG's interest has also been turned down, with the Ligue 1 giants taking their place focusing on re-signing Kylian Mbappe.
The 23-year-old, however, is expected to join Real Madrid on a free transfer, according to the publication.
PSG will then look to sign Erling Haaland or another young player to take Mbappe's place at Parc des Princes.
It remains to be seen what will happen to Ronaldo in the end.
PSG and Bayern Munich have both been linked with a move for the veteran.
Despite Ronaldo's deteriorating relationship with his compatriot at Real Madrid, Jose Mourinho's Roma has done the same.
Meanwhile, Luke Chadwick believes that Ronaldo leaving the club would be a'shame.'
"United looked a little disjointed in the first half," he said of his former club's 2-0 win over Brighton on Tuesday night.
"Brighton had control of possession but lacked cutting edge." "With the exception of one fantastic piece of play by Ronaldo to play in Sancho, who was denied by a good save, United were struggling for ideas." "The result is the most important thing, but it was also good to see a response from Ronaldo," he said, "and then we had a moment of pure brilliance from Ronaldo to settle the nerves a bit." He appeared frustrated and eager to get into scoring positions. Aside from that, it's another clean sheet, and hopefully the team can build on it.
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Last night, it was clear that Ronaldo still has a lot to offer in the number 9 position, as evidenced by his movement in and around the box was first class during the whole game.
"There will always be speculation about someone like Ronaldo because he's such a big name, and when things don't go well, people start talking, and there's a lot of noise around him." You'd think he'd want to leave United in a better position than when he arrived. He still has time left in him; he may not be able to play 90 minutes in every game, but he has a role to play." He scored a fantastic goal last night, and I believe it will do him the world of good. " It would be disappointing if he left, but given his history with the club, he would undoubtedly want to leave the club in a stronger position.
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