Sir Alex Ferguson arrived at ’s training ground on Tuesday as held talks with the club’s hierarchy over his future.
Ronaldo has been pushing to leave United this summer but so far there have been no takers for the 37-year-old.
and have been offered the chance to sign Ronaldo but both clubs have ruled out a move.
Ronaldo did not join up with United’s squad for their pre-season tour of the Far East and Australia and has been training alone in Portugal due to family reasons.
ahead of fresh talks with new manager Erik ten Hag and United’s CEO Richard Arnold.
On Tuesday, Ronaldo returned to Carrington for the first time this summer and was joined by his agent Jorge Mendes, who has been negotiating the forward’s departure for several weeks.
Ferguson, who has a close relationship with Ronaldo following their six years together at Old Trafford, also made a rare appearance at Carrington.
and will be pushing for his former player to remain part of Ten Hag’s squad.
When asked for an update on Ronaldo’s situation last week, Ten Hag said: ‘No. It’s the same as last week.
‘Of course, concerning is maybe not the right word [over his absence].
‘I focus on the players who are there and they are doing really well. They are in good shape and I have further focus on that and develop that. I cannot wait for him to come in and then we will integrate him.’
United’s two new signings Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez, who is joining in a £55 million deal from Ajax, also arrived at Carrington together on Tuesday.
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