Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer to Saudi Arabian membership Al Nassr has taken the soccer world by storm. But Erik ten Hag, the Manchester United supervisor, refused to touch upon his former participant.
“I do not talk about the past, let’s talk about the future,” Ten Hag stated when requested about Ronaldo by reporters following Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Wolves.
Ronaldo signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Al Nassr on December 31, 2022, with a reported annual wage of over $200 million, making him the highest-paid footballer in historical past. The Portuguese participant was with out a membership since Manchester United terminated his contract mid-season as a result of celebrity footballer’s controversial interview with Piers Morgan.
Ten Hag insisted on specializing in the match his staff gained on the Molineux Stadium on Saturday. Manchester United beat Wolves 1-0, courtesy of a late aim by Marcus Rashford, and moved as much as fourth place within the Premier League factors desk.
“We made a good step today. The first time we are in the top four, but it means nothing because it is a long way to go. We have to live from game to game, get in the position to win something,” added the Dutch coach.
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Ronaldo, who joined the Old Trafford membership in August 2021, couldn’t adapt to Ten Hag’s staff, managing 19 targets in 40 matches.
The coach was eager to do away with the 37-year-old participant after he stated he felt “betrayed” by the membership, and he’s now eager to maneuver on from the saga.