Manchester United players past and present hailed the return of Cristiano Ronaldo to the club as the Portuguese star agreed a deal to go back to Old Trafford.
United players took to social media to welcoming Ronaldo back to the club he joined in 2003 and where he spent six successful seasons.
Bruno Fernandes, who reportedly spoke to his Portugal team-mate about returning to United, tweeted: ââAgent Brunoâ?â alongside emojis of a briefcase and a face with tears of joy. He added: âWelcome back home Cristianoâ.
Unitedâs summer signing Jadon Sancho simply tweeted: âSCARY HOURS!â.
Marcus Rashford said: âWow wow wow, heâs homeâ, Jesse Lingard added: âVIVA RONALDOOO!!!!â while Raphael Varane and David De Gea also posted messages.
Roy Keane, who was United captain when the club first signed Ronaldo, wrote on Instagram: âWelcome back Cristianoâ, while Edwin van der Sar wrote on his social media account: âHow are you feeling @manchesterunited fans? Always dreamt but never expected that it would happen! Welcome back in Manchester @cristianoâ.
Gary Neville, another former team-mate, called it âfantastic newsâ and admitted that it would have been âtortureâ for United fans to see him join neighbours Manchester City, who were initially front-runners to sign the five-time world player of the year.
Neville said: âItâs fantastic news. A little bit nostalgic and nostalgia doesnât always work in football, it kicks you sometimes when you donât expect it. The idea of him going to City was torture for United fans. If there is a big player available United have to be in the market for that player.
âWhat theyâve done is bolster the squad with a proven goalscorer, a club legend. He will score goals and give them brilliant moments.
âIt will give the club an incredible 12 months and United fans are going to be absolutely rocking to see one of their own come back and play.â
Neville, who made fun of fellow Sky pundit Jamie Carragher in an Instagram post welcoming back Ronaldo, believes the acquisition could transform Unitedâs season after Ole Gunnar Solskjaerâs side slipped up in a 1-1 draw at Southampton last weekend.
âThis could give them a temporary shot in the arm that would potentially get them right up there this year,â Neville said.
âThis news gives me more hope that United could have a great season because this is one of the most special players who has ever played the game of football.
âHeâll play regularly as a number nine and Iâm sure theyâll put legs around him.
âCristiano will be coming to win trophies, personal accolades, and set the Premier League on fire.
âIt is a different Cristiano Ronaldo but heâs someone who still has those bursts of speed over short spaces that will cause problems.
âHe makes great runs inside the box and has the anticipation where the ball is going to drop, so he will give Manchester United something that they need.â
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