The story is over. Ronaldo's poster was removed from Man United’s home stadium, Old Trafford!

In a new development that reveals the end of the relationship between the two parties, the English club Manchester United decided on Wednesday to remove a poster of the legend Cristiano Ronaldo from the walls of the "Old Trafford" stadium in Manchester. A poster with Cristiano Ronaldo on it has been removed from Manchester United’s home stadium, Old Trafford. Ronaldo’s poster, which is located above the megastore, was torn down on Wednesday on the same day the first part of Ronaldo’s bombshell interview with Piers Morgan will be broadcast. However, UK Sky Sports reports that the poster, which also has former stars, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona, and David Beckham, as well as Man United Women’s forward Ella Toone on, was always due to be removed this week.
Removing Ronaldo's poster from the Old Trafford stadium is a strong step taken by the Red Devils administration towards Ronaldo. It seems that it is a sign that Man United will dispense with the player in the next January transfer window, as a result of his statements to Morgan. But Ronaldo’s interview on TalkTV could well spell the end of his career at Man United anyway. The Portuguese didn’t hold back as he slammed Red Devils manager Erik Ten Hag, the club’s Glazer ownership, as well as former Man United teammates Gary Neville and Wayne Rooney.


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