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Condition Before Man United Terminates Cristiano Ronaldo’s Contract

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Condition Before Man United Terminates Cristiano Ronaldo’s Contract

The Glazers won’t terminate Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract that easy as they move pieces on the dice.

In the war against Manchester United and the Glazers, star footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo moved the dice after his explosive chit chat with Piers Morgan on Piers Morgan uncensored. The five time golden ball winner inadvertently set the tone for the game.

But in a battle with an established institution, there is only one way it could go; the institution proving they own the game and thus can set the rules however they want it. And sadly, that is how it is going to go with Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract.

Following his bombshell interview with Piers Morgan, Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract with Manchester United will be terminated, but only if he doesn’t demand a pay-off.

The 37-year-old criticized the Premier League team and said that United’s management was attempting to get rid of him.

Additionally, Ronaldo scolded Erik ten Hag, the manager, declaring he would “never respect” him.

Earlier this week, United said in a statement that they will “consider their response once the complete facts have been determined.”

The entire 90-minute interview will air on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.

Ronaldo is anticipated to receive a fine of two weeks’ pay, or roughly £1 million.

Additionally, The Telegraph reports that United are willing to void his contract during the January transfer window.

The Red Devils would have permitted Ronaldo to depart in the summer if a club had offered a transfer fee of about £19.5 million.

However, the United leadership is now willing to waive the transfer fee and void the remaining six months of his contract if he agrees to write off his earnings during that time.

Ronaldo is unlikely to want to give up his £560,000-per-week deal, especially as he might not be able to find another job with such a huge pay.

However, it’s believed that United won’t let him walk away from his £13 million final six months of a deal unless he agrees to give them up.

 

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