Ronaldo: 'The king plays' in Man U friendly game on Sunday

Football
By Odero Charles | Jul 31, 2022
- Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo holds the ball after Chelsea's Marcos Alonso scored his side's first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Chelsea, at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Thursday, April, 2022. AP

Cristiano Ronaldo hopes to make his return to playing for Manchester United in the club's exhibition game on Sunday against Rayo Vallecano at Old Trafford after being absent from United's 21-man squad that flew to Norway on Friday for a friendly match against Atletico Madrid.

Responding to an Instagram post commenting on his omission from the United squad in Norway, Ronaldo responded with "Domingo o rei joga," or "Sunday, the king plays."

If he does feature, it will be Ronaldo's first match for United since the 4-0 defeat at Brighton on May 7.

The 37-year-old striker missed United's pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia due to family reasons amid reports he wants to quit the club.

Ronaldo returned to United's training ground earlier this week to discuss his future with new boss Erik ten Hag.

And the Portugal superstar has now claimed he is due to turn out for United on Sunday.

Ronaldo is reportedly looking for a move to a team that has qualified for the Champions League this season. He held talks with United manager Erik ten Hag at the club's training base on Tuesday.

United plays Atletico in Oslo on Saturday and has a final friendly against Rayo before opening its Premier League campaign against Brighton on Aug. 7.

Before Ronaldo's latest comments, United hadn't said if he would be available against Rayo.
"Some of those absent from the squad," United said, referring to the Atletico match, "will take part in Sunday's game against Rayo Vallecano, while others are ill or injured."

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