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Erik ten Hag planning for 'the season' with Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United

Erik ten Hag was coy about Cristiano Ronaldo's availability for Manchester United’s season opener but reiterated that the wantaway striker is part of his plans for the new season.

The 37-year-old is keen to leave Old Trafford again after just a year back at the club he won trophies galore with during his first spell.

Ronaldo missed the pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia due to a family issue, playing his first 45 minutes ahead of the new campaign in United’s final warm-up friendly against Rayo Vallecano last Sunday.

When asked if the Portuguese will play in the Premier League opener against Brighton, Ten Hag said: "We will see Sunday."

As for Ronaldo’s position at the club, Ten Hag said: "I’m really happy.

"I told you before, we plan with the season (with him). We have a top striker and I’m really happy he’s here, he’s in the squad and we stick to that plan."

Ronaldo was among a number of players that left the Rayo friendly early – something the manager told a Dutch broadcaster was "unacceptable" by those involved.

"Now I have to point – those who left but there were many players who left, but the spotlight is on Cristiano and that is not right," Ten Hag said.

"So I think then do your research and make out many players left, that was what was said.

"Good, but I don't understand what is the relation. He was part of it. Again, there were a lot of players."

Ten Hag was brusque when asked further questions about Ronaldo as he focused on the collective rather than individuals.

"You mention it, you correct them, then move on," he said of the Rayo issue.

Quizzed on the way Ronaldo has been training, Ten Hag added: "I’m satisfied with the whole team. We’re working good, good culture, and Cristiano is working really tough and hard."

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