Ronaldo hits gym as he looks to attract a new club after United exit

Cristiano Ronaldo hits the gym after Portugal’s disappointing World Cup exit as the former Man United star looks to keep fit while searching for a new club following his acrimonious Old Trafford departure

  • Cristiano Ronaldo left the pitch in tears as Portugal exited the 2022 World Cup 
  • The free agent has been training at Real Madrid as the forward looks to stay fit
  • He has now shared a video of himself in the gym amid speculation over his future
  • The 37-year-old is keen to attract a new club after leaving Manchester United 
  • Click here for the latest World Cup 2022 news, fixtures, live action and results

Cristiano Ronaldo has shared a video of him in the gym, as he looks to stay in shape while finding a new club after leaving Manchester United.

It has been a turbulent few weeks for the striker, who left Old Trafford in controversial fashion after giving a fiery interview with Piers Morgan.

He was then dropped from Portugal’s World Cup side after reacting angrily when benched during their final group game.

Cristiano Ronaldo is currently a free agent after being released by Manchester United

The striker has shared a video of himself hitting the gym as he looks to attract a new club

They won their round of 16 game 6-1 in his absence, but were then knocked out by Morocco in the next round, reducing Ronaldo to tears.

It does not appear to have kept the 37-year-old down for long, though, as he shared a video of him staying in shape ahead of domestic football’s return.

As ever, his impressive physique was in display, as he showed off a comfortable private gym on Instagram.

It comes after the legendary forward trained with his former club Real Madrid in a similar attempt to stay fit and attract potential clubs.

He left the pitch in tears after Portugal were knocked out of the World Cup by Morocco

Ronaldo has been attracting interest from Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr and Qatar Stars League

There has been interest from Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr and the Qatar Stars League, but European sides appear to be more hesitant.

For Gary Neville, the best option for fans would be Ronaldo staying in the Premier League, as he told Sky Sports: ‘I hope he finds happiness and a club that will get him into the team and getting him scoring the goals that we know he can score.

‘I’d love him to stay in the Premier League at a club that can have him up front and we can watch him every week because that’s what we want to see, we want to see him playing.’ 




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