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Cristiano Ronaldo 'trusts' Manchester United to make a sensible appointment with their next manager as he intends to stay with the club next season.

There have been claims that the Portugal star's return to Old Trafford was going to be cut short in the summer with the Red Devils looking unlikely to secure Champions League football next season. Reports suggest that Ronaldo wanted to be competing for silverware and was unconvinced the Red Devils would be able to deliver that given their struggles this term.

United have a huge rebuild ahead of them with Ralf Rangnick taking a consultancy role and a new manager set to replace him in the dugout. Erik ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino are the leading contenders for the job with United in the process of talking to candidates, while there could be wholesale changes personnel-wise.

Several players are unsettled at the club or misfiring including Marcus Rashford, as well as the likes of Paul Pogba and Edinson Cavani set to leave as free agents. Ronaldo's future is also up in the air with claims he was seeking an exit, but the latest reports suggests he now wants to stay put.

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