Man Utd: Cristiano Ronaldo not for sale despite reports of move to Chelsea | Frenkie de Jong deal moving closer

Cristiano Ronaldo's agent met Chelsea's new co-owner Todd Boehly last week, but Man Utd believe Portuguese star will remain at Old Trafford ahead of the new Premier League season; Man Utd hold positive talks with Barcelona over Frenkie de Jong and remain hopeful over Christian Eriksen

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Manchester United expect Cristiano Ronaldo to play for them next season after reports he would be leaving the club

Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale and Manchester United expect him to remain at Old Trafford, despite reports linking the Portuguese star with a sensational move to Chelsea.

United's failure to qualify for the Champions League and lack of signings so far this summer has led to reports that Ronaldo may want to leave as pre-season begins on Monday with 12 to 15 players expected to report for new manager Erik ten Hag's first training session. The 37-year-old won't be one of them due to his recent appearances for Portugal in the Nations League.

His agent Jorge Mendes met Chelsea's new co-owner Todd Boehly last week and Ronaldo was mentioned during the meeting, but Ten Hag has confirmed that Ronaldo is part of his future plans.

Ronaldo returned to United last summer, 12 years after originally leaving the club for Real Madrid, and netted 24 goals in 38 games to finish as the club's top scorer in all competitions.

Why Ronaldo is likely to stay at Ten Hag's Man Utd

Why Ronaldo is likely to stay at Ten Hag's Man Utd

Man Utd insist Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale despite reports he could leave this summer. Sky Sports discusses why the forward is likely to stay under Erik ten Hag.

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United finished sixth in the Premier League and failed to lift a trophy for the fifth successive season, but Ronaldo pledged his loyalty to the club earlier this month.

He will be 38 when his United contract runs out next summer.

Speaking in an interview with the club, Ronaldo said: "I was happy, of course, to be back in a club that really raised my career, so it was unbelievable, the feeling when I came back again. It was nice to feel the supporters - the happiness of them was great.

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"I was and still am very happy to be here, and what I have to say to the fans is they are amazing. Even when we lost games, they always support us, they always are with us. The supporters are always in my heart and it's the people that we all should respect because they are always on our side.

"For me, the most important thing is to try to win the games and try to win some championship or some cup, but I believe that Manchester will be where they belong. As I say before, sometimes it takes time but I still believe."

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Erik ten Hag says Cristiano Ronaldo can continue to provide goals for the team and describes Harry Maguire as a 'great player' in his first news conference as Manchester United's new manager

Ten Hag swiftly announced that he was eager to keep Ronaldo after being unveiled as the new United manager.

Asked if Ronaldo fits into his project, Ten Hag said: "Of course."

On what Ronaldo will bring, he simply added: "Goals!"

Pressed on whether he was looking for leadership from Ronaldo, he said: "I talk first with Ronaldo before I talk with you."

Ronaldo had welcomed the arrival of Ten Hag, insisting the Dutchman can secure more silverware for the club.

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The Athletic's Sam Lee breaks down the various tasks new Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag must complete with the club, saying the Dutch coach has a 'big job on his hands' to turn them around.

"I know he did a fantastic job for Ajax and that he's an experienced coach but we need to give him time," said Ronaldo. "Things need to change the way he wants.

"I hope we have success of course because if you have success all of Manchester are going to have success as well. So I wish him the best.

"We are happy and excited, not only the players but the supporters as well. I wish him the best and let's believe that next year we're going to win trophies."

Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Manchester United's game at Anfield
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo finished as the club's top scorer in all competitions

Man Utd transfer round-up: De Jong deal moving closer

Sky Sports News' Dharmesh Sheth:

Manchester United have held positive talks with Barcelona over the signing of midfielder Frenkie de Jong and there is a growing belief a deal is moving closer.

Talks have centred around valuation with both clubs understood to be closer to a compromise.

United will not be rushed into a deal and are still prepared to walk away if they don't get what they feel to be a reasonable price.

It is thought De Jong is very open to reuniting with his former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag and become United's first signing of the summer.

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Dutch football journalist Marcel van der Kraan warns it would be seen as a 'breakdown' if Manchester United fail to sign Erik ten Hag's two main transfer targets - Christian Eriksen and Frenkie de Jong

Man Utd hopeful over Eriksen

United also remain hopeful of signing Denmark international Christian Eriksen.

A deal is on the table with Eriksen's representatives - the final decision rests with the player himself.

Sky Sports News reported last week Eriksen will choose between United and Brentford.

United will not rush Eriksen and fully understand his decision will be based on more than just football.

Eriksen has a good relationship with Ten Hag and trained with his Ajax team as he recovered from his cardiac arrest at last summer's Euros.

Interest remains in Martinez and Antony

Meanwhile, United remain interested in Ajax defender Lisandro Martinez and Ajax winger Antony.

Both were regulars under Ten Hag at Ajax.

While central defence is not currently a priority position, United are looking at ways to improve in every area of the pitch.

Departures in the defensive area have not been ruled out. Ten Hag wants to assess his squad before making any final decisions.

There is a growing feeling Antony wants the opportunity to talk to United about a move, but both are difficult deals to do. Valuations are likely to be high coupled with Ajax's reluctance to sell.

Why Ronaldo is likely to stay at Ten Hag's Man Utd

Manchester United insist Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale despite reports he could leave this summer.

With at least one year remaining on his contract, Sky Sports discusses why the forward is likely to stay at the club under Erik ten Hag.

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Image: How will Cristiano Ronaldo fit in under Erik ten Hag at Manchester United?

Sporting's Viana rules out summer move for Ronaldo

Hugo Viana has revealed Sporting Lisbon will not be making a summer move for Ronaldo, but left the door open for a return in the future.

The club's sporting director said that will not happen in this transfer window, but refused to rule out the prospect of signing the five-time Ballon d'Or winner in the future.

Speaking to Sky Sports News' Pete Graves at the Sir Bobby Robson Celebrity Golf Classic in the Algarve, the former Newcastle midfielder said: "I think not now. I don't think that will be possible. You never know - he can decide where he wants to go.

"You never know the future. When we speak about Cristiano it's quite different. He has one more year left on his contract, so whatever he decides, we'll see."

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Sporting Lisbon sporting director Hugo Viana discusses the possibility of Cristiano Ronaldo returning to his first club

'Obsessive Ronaldo wants CL football'

Portuguese football expert Pedro Sepulveda to Sky Sports:

"When the transfer window is open, it's normal that we talk about Cristiano Ronaldo. Manchester United are not in the Champions League next season and Ronaldo is unhappy about this.

"He is completely obsessed with playing in the competition so he's not living well with the reality that he's not going to be playing in it in the immediate future.

"He's spoken to his agent Jorge Mendes, who is seeing if there are any other options. He said he would speak to the clubs who are targeting winning the Champions League to see what could be done in terms of a change in this summer transfer window.

"You can forget the English clubs - Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham - as I'm 100 per cent sure Ronaldo will not play for another club in England, while Ronaldo doesn't fit into the new project at PSG.

"It leaves Bayern Munich as an option. There wasn't an interest from Bayern but Mendes spoke with them and posed the question - 'what do you think about buying Ronaldo for next season?' Bayern were a little bit confused when Mendes offered them Ronaldo as he's not the type of player they'd usually look for.

"When an agent offers Ronaldo, you only need to look at the sporting performance - not the age. Ronaldo has a salary of around £25m so it's not easy for any club to afford. Mendes has asked Bayern about what they think.

"A swap with Robert Lewandowski isn't an option as he either stays or goes to Barcelona. These are just rumours at this stage, and it's normal when it comes to Ronaldo."

Man Utd's five years of failure examined

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Image: How and why has it gone wrong for Manchester United in recent years?

"The last piece of the puzzle." That is how Jose Mourinho described Manchester United's Europa League final win over Ajax in May 2017. United were, he pointed out, now a club that had won every trophy in the world of football.

The victory that night in Stockholm was supposed to be the beginning, not the end. It may have been their third trophy of the season - as Mourinho memorably gesticulated with his fingers - but it had also been what he described as his most difficult season as a manager.

United muddled through at times, finishing sixth in the Premier League. But back then even a spluttering version of the red machine seemed capable of churning out silverware. Louis van Gaal had been sacked with the FA Cup plonked right in front of him.

There was an acceptance that United needed to improve and an assumption that they would. Instead, the fifth anniversary of that win came and went but it remains the club's most recent trophy. Liverpool have won six since then. Manchester City have won 11.

How has that happened? How has it been allowed to happen? It is a tale of hubris and self-harm, a club hindered by too many voices and too few. From ownership to recruitment, the problems were myriad. The solution? It is unclear whether that has yet been found.

With five years now having passed since United's last trophy, we look at how and why it went wrong for a club that had once been synonymous with success...

Man Utd fixtures: Ten Hag debut against Brighton on Sky

The opening round of 22/23 Premier League games
Image: The opening round of 22/23 Premier League games

Erik ten Hag's first Premier League game as Manchester United manager will be against Brighton at Old Trafford, live on Sky Sports, on the opening Super Sunday of the 2022/23 season.

After facing Graham Potter's Seagulls on Sunday August 7, live on Sky Sports, United travel to Brentford in the second round of fixtures before hosting rivals Liverpool in a blockbuster early-season clash on the weekend of August 20.

United's trip to the Etihad Stadium for the first Manchester derby of the season on October 1 kicks off a daunting month which sees Ten Hag's side travel to Everton and Chelsea and host Tottenham, Newcastle and West Ham.

The final game before the season pauses for the winter World Cup will be against Fulham on the weekend of November 12/13. United then return to action on Boxing Day at Fulham.

2023 will be ushered in by a home match against promoted Bournemouth. Premier League champions Manchester City are next up at Old Trafford on January 14, the return trip to Anfield on March 4, while United conclude their season at home to Fulham on May 28.

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