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. There have been none from anything remotely resembling a Champions League contender.
United now seems to understand all of this. It was better without Ronaldo on Monday, and might be going forward. Ten Hag has publicly backed him, but privately, according toUnited, though, has merely realized what most of its superclub peers did long ago.When reports of Ronaldo's transfer request emerged in early July, they came accompanied by lists of potential suitors. Chelsea and Bayern Munich were initially mentioned.
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