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Ralf Rangnick has Cristiano Ronaldo doubts, Man Utd put off by Napoli’s asking price for Victor Osimhen – Paper Round

Rangnick’s Ronaldo doubts Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick has major doubts over whether Cristiano Ronaldo can lead the club's attack next season, according to the Manchester Evening News. Ronaldo's run of one goal in 10 games has seen Rangnick's patience wear thin, sources told MEN, and with Rangnick moving into a consultant role in the summer, identifying a young striker capable of spearheading United's attack will be at the top of his priorities. Ad/> Paper Round's view: There's no guaranteeing Ronaldo will stay anyway, particularly if United fail to finish in the top four, which would in turn see the club struggle to attract the calibre of player they are after.

An Erling Haaland or Harry Kane. Either way, the excitement Ronaldo's return garnered feels like an age ago now. Premier LeagueProfligate United held to disappointing draw by Watford26/02/2022 AT 14:30 ** Man Utd put off by Osimhen price Manchester United will not be making a summer move for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen given the Serie A club value the Nigerian international at £100m, the Daily Star reports.

Osimhen moved to Napoli for €70m from Lille in 2022, and the club are evidently eager to make a tidy profit amid interest in the forward, who is on Ralf Rangnick’s radar in light of their need for a striker. Paper Round’s view: Yeah, maybe not Osimhen then. That is a price tag to put plenty off, which is of course the point.

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