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Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Manchester United with 'immediate effect'
Football transfer news 2022: Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Manchester United, not for sale, not on Australian tour
Cristiano Ronaldo to Leave Manchester United 'by Mutual Agreement' - The New York Times
Cristiano Ronaldo Out At Manchester United Immediately, Mutual Decision
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Figo: If Cristiano had signed for Manchester City, he would have had problems with the fans | Marca
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Cristiano Ronaldo's Man United return is nostalgic, lacks sense - Sports Illustrated
Cristiano Ronaldo to miss Manchester United's pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia | Football News | Sky Sports
Manchester United return has been the best decision: Cristiano Ronaldo | Sports News,The Indian Express
Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to Manchester United | Football News | Al Jazeera
Cristiano Ronaldo accuses Manchester United of betrayal, claims he is being forced out | CNN
Man Utd News: Manchester United looking to offload Cristiano Ronaldo for contract breach | Marca
Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Manchester United with minimal payoff with parties keen not to enter legal battle, as Premier League legend's contract terminated by mutual consent
Cristiano Ronaldo | Man Utd Legends Profile | Manchester United
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Cristiano Ronaldo injury: Manchester United striker not a 'big loss' for derby, claims Gary Neville | The Independent
Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Manchester United 'with immediate effect'
Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Manchester United with immediate effect | Cristiano Ronaldo | The Guardian