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WITH THIS MESSAGE ON CAMERA, CHRISTIANO RONALDO IS SAID TO HAVE DROPPED A TRANSFER HINT.

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2 years ago



MANCHESTER UNITED won their final Premier League match of the season at Old Trafford.

After a jest to the TV cameras, Cristiano Ronaldo may have slipped on what the future holds for the Manchester United star ahead of the summer transfer season. It comes after the 37-year-old had another good night on Monday, when the Red Devils defeated Brentford.

With the upcoming arrival of Erik ten Hag, much has been said about Ronaldo's future ahead of the summer transfer market. However, the Portuguese superstar has once again demonstrated why he is still the club's key man.The 37-year-old was in good form against Brentford on Monday night, scoring a goal - albeit from the penalty spot - as United won 3-0 at Old Trafford. The spot-kick was won by his surging speed and strength, which drew a stupid foul from Rico Henry.

As the Red Devils played their final encounter of the season at Old Trafford, Bruno Fernandes and Raphael Varane both scored. In the midst of a terrible season for the club, the players performed a lap of honour at full-time.Unless Arsenal and Tottenham collapse, United will spend next season in the Europa League, a situation that Ronaldo will find entirely unfamiliar. That is, if he stays, but his quick remark to TV cameras as he went off the pitch gave fans optimism.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner looked to declare "I'm not finished" as he waved to the fans with a wide grin on his face. That might be an indication that Ronaldo will be ready to wreak havoc next year, with rumors rife ahead of the summer.Despite the doubts surrounding his arrival, there is no disputing that United would be in a much more vulnerable position without his goals. With his goal on Monday night, he now has 18 Premier League goals and 24 for the season. With ten goals, Bruno Fernandes is the club's next leading scorer.

Ronaldo's second stint at United has been marred by misfortunes beyond his control, such as the appointment of Ralf Rangnick. The German coach took over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on an interim basis, but he has confessed that his tenure was insufficient.I'm not quite satisfied with those six months. He stated, "I would have anticipated to qualify for the Champions League; that was our goal." "We've lost a number of key guys."

"Three players from the team that beat West Ham [on January 22] were injured in the next game. Other teams used the window to bring in players.

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