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Manchester United ready to let Cristiano Ronaldo leave after Qatar World Cup - Paper Round

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Ronaldo could quit United this winter Manchester United are willing to let Cristiano Ronaldo leave this winter. The 37-year-old wanted to quit Old Trafford in the summer but no deal materialised, and he has rarely featured under Erik ten Hag so far this season.

The club, Spanish newspaper Marca states, are now content to see him leave in the January transfer window after the World Cup.

Ad Transfers'We will see' — Xavi does not rule out Messi returning to Barcelona14 HOURS AGO Paper Round’s view: A move would free him up for the MLS, which is one of the few leagues that might boast a club willing to accept his huge wage demands despite his advancing years.

A move to a similar kind of setup, in the Middle East or China, might be another option, but he will now be facing the end of his serious career unless there is a huge surprise in store.

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