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Spartak Moscow poked fun of Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo by delaying the introduction of Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez to their new teammates.
Cristiano Ronaldo, a forward for Manchester United, might not sign with Spartak Moscow this summer, according to reports.
Spartak Moscow, a Russian team, has rejected Cristiano Ronaldo's request to quit Manchester United, according to claims the Portuguese superstar wants to do so.
In order to play for a team capable of winning the Champions League next season, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has requested to leave Old Trafford. And in response to such rumors, Spartak sent the United forward a social media message making fun of him.
It occurs as United's preseason schedule for recent additions Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez has been altered. Additionally, speculations suggesting that PSV midfielder Ibrahim Sangare could be acquired by the Red Devils have been dismissed as "complete nonsense."
Cristiano Ronaldo, a forward for Manchester United, might not sign with Spartak Moscow this summer, according to reports.
Ronaldo delivered the Manchester United forward a "no" message. Due to rumors that Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave Old Trafford, Spartak Moscow made fun of him.
Should a team capable of winning the Champions League make an offer for Ronaldo, he has asked to be given the freedom to depart this summer. And Spartak have sent a message to the United forward in a nod to a message the club previously sent Lionel Messi on Instagram.
Leo!," the Russian team had previously messaged Messi, to which the PSG forward had responded, "no." Now that the message has been reversed, Spartak has shared a screenshot of what appears to be Ronaldo writing, "Hi, Spartak!" and the Russian team responding, "no."
Preseason plan modifications
Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez won't be traveling by plane with Manchester United on their preseason tour.
In order to meet up with their new teammates in Australia, the Red Devils had hoped to sign both players early enough during the tour. However, it now seems that window has passed. Both athletes will therefore practice at the club's Carrington training facility while they wait for the rest of the team to reassemble.
According to reports, United's management believes that sending both players on a lengthy flight to Australia, where Erik ten Hag's team will play Crystal Palace on Tuesday, for just a week of training, "does not make sense." It means that before meeting their new teammates in person in just over a week, the players will have some time to get accustomed to their new surroundings.
This summer, Erik ten Hag's team has been associated with a number of players who specialize in the position, and supporters are eager to see United sign a committed defensive midfielder. Sangare, a former United striker now playing for PSV in the Netherlands, is one of them.
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