sport news Ronaldo wants to quit Man United as he fears losing UCL goal record to Messi, ... trends now Cristiano Ronaldo wants to quit Manchester United because he fears Lionel Messi will overtake him as the all-time record Champions League goalscorer, claims 'suspicious' Tony Cascarino Cristiano Ronaldo has a record 141 goals in 187 Champions League appearances His Manchester United side failed to qualify for the tournament last season PSG's Lionel Messi sits close behind the Portugal star's tally on 125 goals He is two years younger than Ronaldo and could play 13 UCL games next season By Michael Rudling For Mailonline Published: 09:25 BST, 4 July 2022 | Updated: 09:25 BST, 4 July 2022 Viewcomments Cristiano Ronaldo is looking to leave Manchester United this summer as he fears a year out of the Champions League could give 'Lionel Messi a chance to surpass his record goal tally.' United finished 13 points away from the Champions League last season in sixth after losing 12 games, the joint most in the club's Premier League history. Ronaldo was a rare highlight, scoring 18 goals in the league and 24 across all competitions. Cristiano Ronaldo has scored a record 141 goals in 187 Champions League appearances The 37-year-old managed six goals in seven Champions League appearances, extending his record tally to 141. As often is the case in Ronaldo's career, Lionel Messi lurks close behind. The PSG star has 125 goals, and Ronaldo reportedly fears a year out of the Champions League may give his rival a chance to overtake him. Former Gillingham and Chelsea striker Tong Cascarino told talkSPORT: 'Ronaldo is a player, as always, that has an ego. 'A lot of it is about him but the teams he's played in have been successful, so you always go with that as a team player. Lionel Messi scored five goals in seven Champions League games for PSG last season 'Great, he scores goals, he gets the accolades, he's one of the greatest that's ever played the game.' Ronaldo has picked up 22 major club trophies in his career but finds himself at United in a rare dry spell. They haven't won a trophy for five seasons, their longest drought in fifty years. Cascarino continued: 'You can have all that and that's fine, as long as you're winning. When you don't win, now you've got a problem. 'I'm a bit suspicious because he's got 141 goals in the Champions League. Messi has got 125. Tony Cascarino feels Ronaldo wants to move clubs now so that he can keep playing in the UCL 'He doesn't want to not play Champions League football because he wants to be the greatest Champions League goal scorer of all time and that's how Ronaldo is made.' Messi is two years younger than Ronaldo, and plays for a PSG team under immense pressure to win their first Champions League. He struggled in Ligue 1 last season with just six goals in 26 games but faired much better in Europe, where he picked up five in seven. If PSG do make it to the final next season, Messi would have 13 games to score the 17 goals he needs to pass Ronaldo's record. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility