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Cristiano Ronaldo and his Manchester United teammates have been warned that Erik ten Hag will have little care for individual reputations.

The Dutchman has been announced as the next Red Devils' boss and will head to Old Trafford when his commitments finish with Ajax this term. Ten Hag has enjoyed huge success in Amsterdam across his five year spell with former United Daley Blind among his players.

Blind moved to Manchester from Ajax in 2014 before returning to the Dutch capital in 2018. He has been feeding information back to his former colleagues and, according to ESPN, has made them fully aware that Ten Hag will put the team first when it comes to selection and tactics.

He recently left leading scorer Sebastian Haller, who cost Ajax £20million, out of the starting XI for the Cup final, which they lost 2-1 to PSV despite bringing on the former West Ham man. A stark warning for every United player before the Dutchman's arrival at Old Trafford in the summer.

The idea of putting the team before individual talent could ring alarm bells for a number of current United stars, who arguably do not suit Ten Hag's footballing philosophy. Pundits and fans alike have speculated over whether Ronaldo is a player the 52-year-old could get the best out of.

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