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Manchester United players in the dark over Cristiano Ronaldo's future

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Bruno Fernandes admits Manchester United players are in the dark over Cristiano Ronaldo's future. Ronaldo did not report for pre-season training at the club's Carrington training complex two weeks ago and has been absent from their tour of Thailand and Australia due to a family issue.

Two days before United internationals' scheduled return date for training, it emerged Ronaldo wished to leave United over their failure to qualify for the Champions League and slow movement in the transfer market. Also read: 'I only scored 10 goals and people start complaining' - Fernandes defends role United manager Erik ten Hag has echoed the club's stance that Ronaldo is not for sale and indicated he was open to working with the Portuguese for two years.

Ronaldo, 37, is contracted to United until next year but the club has the option of an additional year. Fernandes is Ronaldo's teammate at international and club level and has spoken with his compatriot about his personal circumstances but did not broach the topic of his future. “I don't know, you should ask him!" Fernandes said. "I don't want to be involved in that, obviously we have to respect the decision of everyone." "I don't know what Cristiano said to the club, to the manager, I don't know what he's going into his head, but we have to respect his space.

From everything we know, he had some family problems, so we have to respect his space, give him some space and that's it. When asked if it was important for United to keep Ronaldo, Fernandes replied: “I don't know, obviously Cristiano was our top scorer last season, he added goals to us, but obviously it's not on me, it's the club that has to make the choices and Cristiano makes his own choice. "As I said, I don't know what's going

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