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Manchester United's miserable season is set to cost Cristiano Ronaldo at least £5million.

Ronaldo took a huge pay cut to re-join United from Juventus last summer, swapping his basic £800,000-a-week salary for a reduced - though still stellar - contract at Old Trafford. The Portugal legend signed a cool £450,000-a-week, two-year deal with United, with a number of significant add-ons included in order for Ronaldo to make up the difference.

Unfortunately for both United and Ronaldo, many of those add-ons were predicated on the Red Devils enjoying a successful 2021/22 season that has already all but ended in March. United were expected to challenge for the Premier League title and also put on a strong showing in Europe, but the club will end the season trophyless and face a real threat of missing out on Champions League football next season.

Ralf Rangnick's side had already crashed out of the Carabao Cup and FA Cup before exiting the Champions League round-of-16 stage to Atletico Madrid before the international break,

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