Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo has given an interesting answer to the question on where he will be playing football next season.
The Portuguese gave an interview to journalist Piers Morgan recently, which is airing in snippets throughout this week.
Ronaldo accused United of disrespecting him, admitted he did not get on with coach Erik ten Hag, and believes he is being forced out.
Morgan stated to talkSPORT: “Cristiano loves Manchester United, he loves the fans but it’s a stagnated club and he can’t understand why not and feels he needs to speak out.
“Erik ten Hag decided to scold, berate and publicly humiliate him.
“Ronaldo feels very angry with what is going on behind the scenes.
“There is no diminishing in his ability to play football, he’s just not getting picked.
“He was offered 350million euros to go to Saudi Araba but said no – it’s not about money.
“He needs to be valued by his employers.
“Cristiano is aware what he said may mean he has to leave.
“He is a winner and wants to win big trophies.
“Do you put up with it, die a horrible silent death as Gary Neville and Wayne Rooney snipe at him or do you stand up and have your say -the interview is brutally honest, there’s more to it than people realise.
“Yes, Cristiano’s got a big ego and wants trophies.
“Ten Hag has decided to make an example of him, drop him, suspend him and not show some empathy behind the scenes.
“I find it unlikely he will stay on at Man United.”