sport news Gary Neville suggests Cristiano Ronaldo's next move will be to a 'top' European ... trends now

sport news Gary Neville suggests Cristiano Ronaldo's next move will be to a 'top' European ... trends now
sport news Gary Neville suggests Cristiano Ronaldo's next move will be to a 'top' European ... trends now

sport news Gary Neville suggests Cristiano Ronaldo's next move will be to a 'top' European ... trends now

'I think he's got four or five great months in him': Gary Neville suggests Cristiano Ronaldo's next move will be to a 'top' club for a short period before considering options in the US and Middle East at the end of the season Gary Neville said Cristiano Ronaldo has 'four or five good months' left in him Former Manchester United captain said he wished his former teammate well Ronaldo and Man United agreed to tear up contract after controversial interview Also took aim at Glazers for way they have run Manchester United since 2005 Neville said that he was 'not surprised' by the owners' decision to sell the club

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Gary Neville has said that former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo will be looking to join a 'top' European club having seen his contract at Manchester United torn up following his bombshell interview. 

Ronaldo took aim at Gary Neville, Erik ten Hag, the Glazers and Ralf Rangnick, among others, in a highly controversial interview with broadcaster Piers Morgan

Responding to the situation once again surrounding Ronaldo, Neville wished his former team-mate well and suggested that he will try his hand at a 'top' European league once again before potentially considering the more lucrative offers from the Middle East or America. 

Gary Neville has wished his former teammate well following the termination of his Manchester United contract

Gary Neville has wished his former teammate well following the termination of his Manchester United contract

'I think Cristiano Ronaldo is going to be looking for a top club on a four-month or five-month contract where he can go in and do a brilliant cameo role at the very elite of European football,' Neville told Sky Sports

'That's what I think his priority would be - to stay in the Champions League, to stay at the very top and prove that what happened at Manchester United wasn't right.

'I think he's got four or five great months in him somewhere where he'll go in and score 15 or 20 goals in that period. Everybody in Manchester will say "why didn't we keep him?" and people in the Premier League will as well.

'But he's got that in him and I would say that would be his priority. I think he'll get to the end of the season and then think about the next two years and what his last

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