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Ronaldo infuriates his ManU teammates: They want him out before the end of the World Cup!

Cristiano Ronaldo chose the moment to give an interview to Piers Morgan but almost everybody at Manchester United has been left furious.

The forward put past and present teammates, coach Erik ten Hag and the club's owners all on blast, which has him on track to leave the club in the winter transfer window.

Although CR7's departure seems imminent, according to the Daily Mail, his United teammates want him out before the end of the World Cup.

The British newspaper added that the feeling within the group is that the best thing would be for the Manchester United board to find a way to get rid of Cristiano while he is with Portugal at the World Cup in Qatar, so that he does not have to return to Old Trafford.

Ronaldo criticized United's young players

During the interview, Cristiano assured that he was surprised that the club's young players did not use him as another example and noted that they listen to instructions and, two minutes later, they forget it and do what they think is best, adding that some do not care, which is why he sees it as impossible for them to have a long career, without naming who he was referring to.

"Their hunger [is different]. I think they have things easier, everything is easy, they don't suffer, and they don't care," Ronaldo said.

Ronaldo assured that Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro were exceptions at United, along with Diogo Dalot, whom he praised for his professionalism and predicted a successful career.

"If you tell me what I see at Manchester United, I can probably mention Diogo Dalot. He is young, but he is very professional and I have no doubt that he is going to have longevity in soccer," Cristiano said.

In more explosive comments that had already been leaked, Ronaldo criticized the little progress he found at the club on his return, compared to his first stint, and also confessed that he was close to signing for Manchester City, but was won over by his feelings for United.

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