Cristiano Ronaldo reveals Sir Alex talked him out of joining Man City
Cristiano Ronaldo reveals that his mentor Sir Alex Ferguson talked him out of joining Manchester City before he ‘followed his heart’ and returned to Old Trafford last summer
- Cristiano Ronaldo has accused Manchester United of betraying him
- The legendary striker also claimed he does not respect United boss Erik ten Hag
- Ronaldo revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson talked him out of joining Man City
- The 37-year-old had been tipped for a move to the Etihad before rejoining United
Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson contacted him to convince him not to join Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.
The Portuguese superstar had been tipped to sign for Manchester United’s bitter rivals last summer but ultimately opted a return to Old Trafford.
But according to a report from The Sun, Ronaldo was close to making the move to the blue side of Manchester before Ferguson appealed to him to return to the club that signed him as a teenager from Sporting Lisbon in 2003.
Cristiano Ronaldo has sat down for an explosive interview with Piers Morgan
The 37-year-old revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson had talked him out of joining Manchester City last summer
Ronaldo has previously spoken about his relationship with the legendary United boss, calling the Scotsman a father figure.
In an interview with Piers Morgan, Ronaldo explained how Ferguson influenced his decision.
‘I followed my heart.’ The former Real Madrid star explained.
‘He (Sir Alex) said to me, “It’s impossible for you to go to Manchester City”, and I said, ‘OK, Boss.’
Despite a relatively successful first campaign back at the club, Ronaldo claims he has since been frozen out under Erik ten Hag
The explosive interview also saw the 37-year-old claim that he felt betrayed by the club, and that he feels that Erik ten Hag and other United chiefs want him out.
United endured a difficult season last term, slumping to a sixth-placed Premier League finish under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and then Ralf Rangnick but Ronaldo’s return stood out as a positive in an otherwise forgettable campaign.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner finished the season as the club’s top scorer in all competitions including 18 Premier League goals.
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