Cristiano Ronaldo's relationship with Manchester United came to a head on Sunday when the Portuguese forward was left out of the team for the 4-1 loss to Manchester City.
As a result, the 37-year-old is rumored to be pondering retiring from Old Trafford permanently this summer.
According to reports in the English press, Ronaldo has already decided to quit Manchester United at the conclusion of the season if his team fails to qualify for the Champions League, which seems inevitable.
According to Football Transfers, he is interested in joining Lionel Messi and Neymar at Paris Saint-Germain.
For the remainder of the season, Ronaldo must remain with the Red Devils, despite the fact that his relationship with the club appears to be beyond repair.
His decision to travel to Portugal instead of being with the squad for the Manchester derby on Sunday did not go down well with his teammates, and he was escorted by two bodyguards when he returned to training on Tuesday.
Despite Ralf Rangnick's assertions that he was hurt, the Portuguese attacker is still perplexed as to why he was left out of the match.
He was the last to depart Carrington, and he was led by his personal protection once more.