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The news over from Manchester continues to be about Cristiano Ronaldo or CR7 as he is known for short, and this time it relates to reports concerning the United dressing room.

Reports states that the camp is divided more than it ever was over CR7’s antics at the club regarding speculations of his future.

It is said some of the Manchester United players are visibly angry with the player and would want the issue sorted out quick by the club.

According to inside reports, the players want to see Cristiano Ronaldo leave as soon as possible than continue with the current situation of having a frustrated player in the squad.

Man United dressing room divided over CR7

Ever since the transfer window opened, the player has seen a lot of media eye over his next line of action, and even though Ronaldo hasn’t said anything from his end, the news continues to focus on him.

According to The UK Sun, the problem within the Man United dressing room has become quite toxic that some of his ‘fed up’ colleagues would prefer he left rather than the current situation.

It continues by claiming there is a growing anger amongst the squad members concerning Ronaldo’s attitude around the club with a report quoting:

“It is really starting to annoy a lot of players now. He does have his allies in the camp but a lot are fed up with how he is going about things.”

Ronaldo saw an end to a disastrous Man United 2021/22 season with 24 goals in all competition as he led the Old Trafford club to finishing 6th in the Europa league spot.

It is quite safe to say that the 5 time golden ball winner’s sensational return to Old Trafford wasn’t that sensational in the end.

With Man United divided on every front, the start to the 2022/23 season makes the matter more edgy, both for players and fans.

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