Cristiano Ronaldo has told Manchester United he wants to leave because he does not believe the club can win the Premier League next season and he wants to play in the Champions League.
Ronaldo had hoped to see more ambition from United at the start of Erik ten Hag’s tenure as manager and is dismayed that the club have not yet made a signing. United still hope to convince the 37-year-old to stay, not least with their work in the transfer market in the coming days and weeks.
Ronaldo has no agreement to join another club. His agent, Jorge Mendes, has been exploring options for weeks, with Chelsea and Bayern Munich among the clubs he has talked to, and will continue to look for destinations for the Portugal international but there are no advanced negotiations.
Ronaldo, who scored 24 goals for United last season after returning to Old Trafford from Juventus, has a contact to the end of next season which includes an option for a further year.
United are close to signing the Netherlands left-back Tyrell Malacia, who is due to fly to Manchester on Sunday for two days of medical tests after a fee of €15m (£12.9m) plus €2m in add-ons was agreed with Feyenoord, and are working on two much more costly deals that they hope could be the sort to persuade Ronaldo to stay.
They have bid €41m plus €4m in add-ons for the centre-back Lisandro Martínez short of Ajax’s valuation and are continuing to pursue the Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong.