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Manchester United legend Roy Keane believes Cristiano Ronaldo 'won’t hang around’ if he isn’t guaranteed regular football next season.

Ronaldo was forced to come to United’s rescue yet again on Thursday night, scoring an equaliser against the run of play to earn a 1-1 draw against Chelsea. The Red Devils were dominated by the Blues at Old Trafford and only had the 37-year-old to thank for not suffering yet another Premier League defeat.

The Portuguese icon is in the midst of a stunning run of form in front of goal, with his goal against Chelsea, his eighth in his last five appearances in the league. That brings his tally in all competitions to 23, with 17 of those coming in the bread and butter of the league.

Despite his impressive scoring record, questions have been raised about Ronaldo’s future at United, particularly with the imminent arrival of manager Erik ten Hag. The forward signed a two-year deal at the start of this season, with the option to extend for a further 12 months, but there are doubts as to whether he can fit into Ten Hag’s high-pressing approach.

His presence in the current United setup is currently being emphasised on a weekly basis, with

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