Manchester United To Sack Cristiano Ronaldo After Explosive Interview: Report
In a recent explosive TV interview with British journalist Piers Morgan, Cristiano Ronaldo lambasted Manchester United and boss Erik ten Haig for "betraying" him.
Cristiano Ronaldo in FIFA World Cup 2022: Premier League giants Manchester United are set to sack five-time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo from the club for 'breach of contract', according to a report in the Daily Mail. The report also suggests that the club won't be paying Ronaldo, remaining £16 million of his wage owed to him, following the contract breach.
In a recent explosive TV interview with British journalist Piers Morgan, the footballing superstar lambasted Manchester United and boss Erik ten Haig for "betraying" him. The 37-year-old grabbed the world's attention after accusing Manchester United of not giving him the respect he deserves, adding that he was made the “black sheep” who was getting accused for everything that had gone wrong at the club.
Earlier on Friday, the club, in an official statement, said that it had initiated "appropriate steps" in response to Ronaldo's interview.
"Manchester United has this morning initiated appropriate steps in response to Cristiano Ronaldo's recent media interview. We will not be making further comment until this process reaches its conclusion," the statement read.
In a statement, which was issued by Manchester United soon after after Ronaldo's interview, the club had said that it was considering "its response after the full facts have been established."
Snippets from Ronaldo's bombshell interview...
"I don't have respect for him (Ten Hag) because he doesn't show respect for me. If you don't have respect for me, I'm never gonna have respect for you," Ronaldo said in an interview with Piers Morgan as quoted by GOAL.com.
"I think the fans should know the truth. I want the best for the club. This is why I come to Manchester United. But you have some things inside that don't help (us) reach the top level as City, Liverpool and even now Arsenal . . . a club with this dimension should be top of the tree in my opinion and they are not unfortunately," he added.