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Erik ten Hag wants striker Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Manchester United this summer - Paper Round

Manchester United set to see Ronaldo leave Spanish newspaper Marca reports that incoming new Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag does not want to work with Cristiano Ronaldo next season. The 37-year-old Portuguese international had already considered his options for the new campaign with Jorge Mendes. Ad/> /> TransfersCity lead Real in race for Haaland, United have no chance — Paper Round09/04/2022 AT 05:19 Paper Round’s view: If United can move on Ronaldo in the summer without taking too great a financial hit then the money can probably be better spent elsewhere.

There’s nothing about Ronaldo that makes him a bad option on the pitch, but if the club are willing to tailor their squad to the aims and approach of their new man, then Ronaldo will have to be sacrificed. Read the full story United eye Hernandez Enzo Hernandez is the latest midfield target for Manchester United, according to the Daily Mail. The 21-year-old Argentine can be bought for £20.6 million this summer, with Real Madrid and Manchester City also linked.

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic of Lazio, Leeds' Kalvin Phillips and Monaco's Aurelio Tchouameni are also targets as United need two midfielders. /> Paper Round’s view: United are set to see Paul Pogba leave and earlier Nemanja Matic said he would be leaving the club in the summer. As well as that, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard will both depart, meaning there is much work needed to be done to secure midfield replacements.

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