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Cristiano Ronaldo beats Man United teammates in sprint to prove fitness ahead of Brentford clash

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been pictured beating his teammates in a sprinting race in training as he looks to prove his fitness ahead of Manchester United's next Premier League clash.

The Portugal captain, who wants to leave United this summer in pursuit of Champions League football, earned just 45 minutes worth of football during pre-season, starting last Sunday's 1-1 draw with Rayo Vallecano.

He missed the pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia due to "family issues", an excuse the club accepts. Manchester Evening News reported back on July 5 that Manchester United's inactivity in the transfer market and a salary reduction are among the issues that have convinced Cristiano Ronaldo to try and seek a move away from the club.

Ronaldo has grown impatient with their response in adding players after a disastrous season that they finished trophyless and were demoted to the Europa League. ALSO READ: United confident of more signings before window closes United's failure to qualify for the Champions League has also triggered a 25% reduction on players' salaries, which sources close to Ronaldo say has "upset" the player.

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