Man Utd can ask Ferguson to persuade Ronaldo to stay

Ferguson came to meet the Man Utd leaders according to the previous arrangement with director David Gill and Richard Arnold as the club's advisory status. The content of the initial meeting is not related to Ronaldo's future.
However, his presence coincided with Ronaldo's return, so the Man Utd management immediately adjusted the meeting schedule, in order to arrange a meeting between the two legends of the club. Man Utd want the 80-year-old former manager to persuade Ronaldo to abandon his intention to leave Old Trafford this summer.
Ronaldo had just returned to Manchester on July 25, after three delayed weeks on the grounds of busy family. Until 10h on July 26 (London time), an hour before the other Man Utd players prepared for the training session, he and his representative Jorge Mendes went to the Carrington training ground. The purpose of the meeting is to solve problems related to the future of the 37 -year -old striker at Old Trafford.

Ferguson brought Ronaldo to Man Utd from Sporting Lisbon in 2003, then raised him to the current superstar. Last summer, the Man Utd deal brought Ronaldo back from Juventus was also said to have Ferguson's hand.
The fact that Ferguson and Ronaldo appeared in Carrington yesterday became the topic of exciting discussion between Man Utd fans. On Twitter, @utfaithful account wrote: "When Alex, Ronaldo and Jorge Mendes are present at Carrington, you know there will be an important conversation at a sensitive time."
This man continued: "Alex, Richard Arnold, John Murtough, Bryan Robson ... No need to know who is at the meeting, but the important thing is that Erik Ten Hag should not be on the sidelines. They have to support. What the coach wants for the team, not pursuing what they want. "
However, many Man Utd fans did not support Ferguson to interfere between Ronaldo and Man Utd. "Really love Mr. Alex, but he should only go there to bathe or something like that, drink some wine and relax. Don't interfere with this," one wrote. "Mr. Alex Ferguson should find a seat and let this club be alone," @iamquophijr was fierce.
