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Piers Morgan has doubled down on his view Arsenal should sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United this summer.

The veteran forward, 37, has scored 22 goals in all competitions for United this season. But the team have struggled since his return, slipping to sixth in the Premier League title. They're currently six points behind Arsenal in fourth having played a game more.

Many critics believe Ronaldo is to blame for United's downfall due to the team being adapted to suit his style of play. The Portugal captain doesn't work tirelessly for the side and saves his energy to produce perfectly timed runs in front of goal.

The likes of Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola, who demand players to cover every inch of grass, would struggle to indulge Ronaldo. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is also unlikely to be interested in signing the player having built a squad without an obvious superstar.

Despite this, Gunners fan Morgan believes Ronaldo's attitude could enhance Arteta's team. "If I was Arsenal manager I would go in and get Ronaldo and put him up front," Morgan told talkSPORT. "I had this conversation with him last week! I said, 'Come to Arsenal.'

"United have, on paper, far more talented players and

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