Manchester United and Cristiano Ronaldo agree to end his contract

Cristiano Ronaldo’s second spell at Manchester United is over.

Manchester United announced on Tuesday that Ronaldo will "leave Manchester United by mutual agreement, with immediate effect."

The termination comes two days before Portugal and Ronaldo play their first game of the 2022 World Cup and after Ronaldo talked poorly of Manchester United in a televised interview in England.

Ronaldo, 37, said that he didn’t have respect for manager Erik ten Hag because ten Hag “doesn’t show respect for me” and that he believed there were certain people at Manchester United that didn’t want him around.

Ronaldo arrived at Manchester United from Juventus ahead of the 2021-22 season. He became a superstar at Manchester United as a teenager before he went to Real Madrid in 2009.

After Ronaldo’s interview was released, Manchester United said that it had “initiated appropriate steps in response to” Ronaldo’s comments. Ronaldo has been widely reported to want a move away from Old Trafford but the team was unable to find a suitor to take on his hefty contract.

Ronaldo came to Manchester United as Juventus was looking to lower its wage bill. He scored 18 goals in 30 Premier League appearances but it became apparent that he was not a part of the longterm plans for Manchester United, nor did he fit into the pressing style of play the club wanted to implement.

Cristiano Ronaldo camina en la cancha durante un entrenamiento de la selección de Portugal, el lunes 14 de noviembre de 2022, en Oeiras. (AP Foto/Armando Franca)
Cristiano Ronaldo camina en la cancha durante un entrenamiento de la selección de Portugal, el lunes 14 de noviembre de 2022, en Oeiras. (AP Foto/Armando Franca)

Ronaldo has been relegated to a reserve role primarily this season and even stormed off the bench before the end of the game in a loss to Tottenham earlier this season. That move earned him a suspension for the Red Devils’ next game against Chelsea.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner scored 84 goals in six Premier League seasons for Manchester United before he left for Real Madrid. He played nine seasons for the Spanish giants before moving to Juventus for four seasons.

Now that he’s reportedly no longer a Manchester United player, Ronaldo is a free agent and free to pick his new club. But it’s not easy to see which big clubs would be interested in his services.

He’s still set to be an integral part of Portugal’s World Cup pursuit, however, as the captain of the national team side. Portugal plays Ghana on Thursday as it’s in Group H along with Uruguay and South Korea.