Ronaldo who recently reached his 900th goal milestone opened up about his former club Manchester United. The legend shares his opinion and feels the club is not good enough right now to win trophies. He is happy with the new owners (Jim Ratcliffe 25/% owner) as they are focusing on developing the training ground of Manchester United.
However, Cristiano feels the club needs total rebuild to be back on top again. “Man United really have to rebuild everything – it’s very clear. United need time to rebuild as it’s still one of the best club in the world….they need to change.”
Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo has recently reached an incredible career milestone by scoring his 900th goal, further solidifying his place among the greatest players of all time. Alongside this achievement, Ronaldo opened up about his former club, Manchester United, sharing his candid thoughts on the state of the team.
Ronaldo, who spent two stints at United, expressed his belief that the club is not currently strong enough to win major trophies. He thinks positively about the club’s new part-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who acquired a 25% stake in the team. He is particularly pleased with Ratcliffe’s focus on improving training facilities, but stressed that this is only a small step in the broader transformation needed.
According to Ronaldo, United still holds a special place in world football, but the club requires a total overhaul to return to its former glory.
 
 
          