Manchester United attacker, Cristiano Ronaldo is rumored considering leaving the club if they do not qualify for the Champions League next season. Former Juventus and Real Madrid forward returned to Old Trafford in August this year on a football transfer agreeing to two years deal. Since rejoining Manchester United the 36-year-old has scored nine goals in 12 games in all competitions, but the Red Devils have failed to deliver as a unit.
United is now sixth in the rankings with 11 games played after losing to Manchester City in the Premier League derby on Saturday. The famous Premier League football club is five points behind the Champions League places and three behind fifth-placed Arsenal.
According to a recent story, Ronaldo has been ‘alarmed’ by Man United’s slide since his leave, and The Express claims that the attacker’s homecoming might be cut short if the club fails to qualify for Europe’s elite competition.
With Manchester United tied on points with Villarreal at the top of Group F, Ronaldo has five goals in four Champions League outings this season. On his return from Juventus in the summer, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner signed a two-year contract with the option of a further year at Old Trafford. However, the Portuguese star striker Cristiano Ronaldo is now considering leaving Manchester United after consistency in losing games.
In his first spell at United, Ronaldo scored 118 goals in 292 matches when he played for 6 years from 2003 to 2009 before joining Real Madrid. In his football career, he has played for three leagues so far – Premier League, La Liga, and Serie A.
