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Cristiano Ronaldo: Carragher and Neville battle it out on Twitter after huge Man Utd news

Cristiano Ronaldo appears to be angling for a move away from Manchester United.

Multiple reports from high-level sources such as Duncan Castles, David Ornstein and Simon Stones claim that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner wants to leave the club just one season into his fairytale return.

The moral of the story seems to be that Ronaldo doesn’t want to waste a season playing in the Europa League with the clock ticking on his chances of winning major team and individual honours at 37 years old.

The news has come as a shock to many United fans with previous reports and suspicions seeming to indicate that the Portuguese superstar featured prominently in Erik ten Hag’s plans with one year left on his contract.

However, it now seems as though the Red Devils will need to pull their finger out if they want to ensure that one of the most high-profile reunions in football history isn’t over as quickly as it first came about.

But either way, the mere possibility that Ronaldo could be upping sticks after just one season back in England is enough to get people chatting about whether or not the collaboration was worth it in the first place.

And one high-profile figure that has always unabashedly claimed that United re-signing Ronaldo wasn’t the right move for the club is Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher.

The Sky Sports pundit has the upmost respect for Ronaldo and always knew that he would score goals back in the Premier League, but thought, as did many, that it wasn’t the most beneficial addition for United as a team.

As such, when the news broke that Ronaldo reportedly wanted a United exit on Saturday afternoon, it should come as absolutely no surprise that Carragher had something to say about the matter on Twitter.

The 44-year-old

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