Christian EriksenManchester United midfielder, said that, as transitional football is, People will soon forget what it was like to have Cristiano Ronaldo at the club.
United terminated the Portuguese star’s contract in November after he criticized the club, saying, in an interview with Piers Morgan, that he had “no respect” for the manager of the Old Trafford team, Erik ten Hag.
Eriksen confirmed he was “sad” by Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure,”but football goes on, in the next game, people will forget what it feels like to have him here, it’s another focus because he’s not here”. The Danish media wanted to make it clear about CR7: “His legacy and his name in any club is special and for me to be lucky enough to play with him in my career is wonderful.”
As for the future of Cristiano Ronaldo, at the age of 37, his signing for Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr has been largely ignored, but so far it has not been made official.
Source: La Verdad

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