Reports: Manchester United agrees to let Cristiano Ronaldo leave the club
UK sport Reports have emerged that Manchester United have finally agreed to let their superstar striker Cristiano Ronaldo leave the club during the current summer transfer market, after the club's management was convinced of the necessity of his departure in light of the team's impact on the player's situation. The BBC reported that Manchester United will allow Cristiano Ronaldo to leave the club in the current transfer period, amid fears that his mood will affect the morale of the players. The report added that high-ranking figures in the club were aware of the rapid demise of the positive atmosphere that dominated the team's camps in Bangkok and Australia, with Ronaldo returning to the group again.
Reports also indicated that there is a belief that Ronaldo's departure will generate a hugely positive development in the team's levels, even if the club does not sign a replacement striker. The Portuguese star has one year left in Manchester United's contract, after returning last summer from Juventus.