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Four strikers Manchester United could sign for free to replace Cristiano Ronaldo

Manchester United's preparations for the 2022/23 campaign have been thrown into jeopardy following the revelation that Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave the club in pursuit of Champions League football.

A report published by The Times on Saturday claimed that Ronaldo has told United that he wants to leave Old Trafford and he would like them to grant him an exit if they receive a 'satisfactory offer'. United quickly responded to the claims, reiterating that he is not for sale this summer.

New manager Erik ten Hag, who will take charge of his first match in just over a week's time when United face Liverpool in their pre-season opener in Bangkok, values Ronaldo's talents and wants him to play a key part in his plans this season. However, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner's future at Old Trafford has been thrown into serious doubt.

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Should the 37-year-old leave the club, despite United, for now, standing firm with their stance on him, it will leave them desperately short of firepower at the top end of the pitch, with Edinson Cavani having left Old Trafford earlier this summer. Ronaldo is United's only current senior striker, so sourcing a replacement for him could soon become United's leading priority.

Here are some free agents they could consider:

Paulo Dybala

On United's radar three years ago, Argentina international Dybala is currently a free agent after leaving Juventus at the end of last month. Talks over a new contract failed to reach an agreement, meaning he is now on the hunt for a new club for the first time since 2015.

Aged 28, the Argentine is entering the prime years of his career, so his next move could be his last to a big-name club.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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