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Bruno Fernandes has said he "doesn't have any desire to be engaged with" Cristiano Ronaldo's proceeded with nonappearance from Manchester United's pre-season.
The United playmaker and kinsman of Ronaldo has said he has been in touch with the Portugal star and checked his family were alright. The 37-year-old striker didn't get back to pre-season preparing recently. Furthermore, he was allowed to miss United's visit through Asia and Australia levy to a "family issue".
Ronaldo however needs to leave Old Trafford. A report from The Times guaranteed Ronaldo's choice is to a great extent driven by his longing to continue playing in the Champions League.
He is additionally supposed to be worried at United's absence of desire. In any case, United have since added Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen and Tyrell Malacia to their positions. Furthermore, club authorities are striving to attempt to convince the forward to see out the excess a year on his agreement.
Openly Erik ten Hag has asserted he believes Ronaldo should remain at the club.
"We are arranging with Cristiano Ronaldo for this season, that is all there is to it," said the Dutch chief.
In any case, the Manchester United manager is as yet sitting tight for a gathering with Ronaldo and his representative Jorge Mendes to talk over his future.
In any case, with a little more than fourteen day before United start off their season at home to Brighton, Fernandes says he is uninformed about his partner.
"I don't have the foggiest idea what Cristiano shared with the club and to the supervisor," said Fernandes. "I don't have the foggiest idea what's happening in his mind, if he needs to leave. Furthermore, I didn't ask them that.
"Clearly, Cristiano was our top scorer last season, he added objectives to us. Yet, it's not on me, the club needs to pursue the decisions and Cristiano goes with his own decision.
"The main thing I asked Cristiano when he didn't turn up was assuming all was great with the family. He let me know going on, that is all there is to it and that's it.
Bruno remarks seen as dig at Ronaldo
"I would rather not be associated with that. We need to regard the choice of everybody."
In the mean time, Fernandes, talking after Tuesday;s 3-1 cordial win over Crystal Palace, was considered to have attacked Ronaldo.
Joined put in a noteworthy appearance, with Ten Hag's emphasis on high-energy squeezing obviously clear.
Fernandes said: "The three people front and center [Sancho, Rashford and Martial] are truly forceful in the press. At the point when they press they make the last line crush, and makes the midfield come somewhat higher."
Those remarks were deciphered in a quarters to be a not so subtle dig at Ronaldo.
Ten Hag's extreme focus, guarding from the front style, isn't supposed to suit the veteran. Also, there have been ideas the pair might conflict over the recently forced style of play.
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