Manchester United have reportedly made a big decision on Cristiano Ronaldo's future ahead of the January transfer window.
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According to The Telegraph, the Red Devils will allow the 37-year-old to leave in the next window should a suitable offer arrive.
United were initially against the idea of selling Ronaldo, who attempted to leave the club ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.
Clubs such as Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Napoli were among several linked with his signature, but no concrete proposals arrived.
Manager Erik ten Hag was reportedly hoping Ronaldo would remain at Old Trafford but has now conceded the Portuguese can depart in January.
Ronaldo has started just one of United's seven league matches so far this season, and was an unused substitute against Manchester City this past weekend.
A lot of criticism has been levelled at Ten Hag for refusing to pick Ronaldo, although the Dutchman appears unmoved on what he believes his strongest frontline is.
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Marcus Rashford has been preferred as centre-forward since United's 4-0 loss to Brentford in August, a game in which Ronaldo was named in the starting XI.
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