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Cristiano Ronaldo drops hint on Manchester United future in front of camera

Cristiano Ronaldo made it clear that he isn't thinking of hanging his boots up any time soon after yet another excellent display for Manchester United on Monday.

United managed to create a positive end to a dreary campaign as they defeated Brentford 3-0 in their final match at Old Trafford. It was one of United's best attacking displays of the entire season and Ronaldo was, of course, at the heart of it.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner is in incredible form at present and notched his sixth goal in just four games against the Bees as he fired home from the penalty spot to double United's lead in the second half. Ronaldo had been furious after he saw a goal chalked off for off-side in the opening 45 minutes but a smile was soon back on his face.

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Gary Neville was on commentary duty and handed his former teammate the Man of the Match award for his committed display and, afterwards, Ronaldo provided a hint on what his future plans are. As he began a lap around the Old Trafford pitch to show appreciation to the home crowd, the Sky Sports cameras zoomed in on him and he appeared to say "I'm not finished."

It's also been speculated that the No.7 appeared to suggest that he would be staying at Old Trafford in the celebration of his goal.

Ronaldo's future has been cast into doubt due to United's failure to qualify for the Champions League, with the Portuguese having not played in the Europa League since it was called the UEFA Cup and he was a teenager at Sporting. Now 37, Ronaldo doesn't have too many years at the top level left and it remains to be seen if he wants to spend one of them playing on Thursday nights.

However, he has

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