Ronaldo’s return to United sparks hopes of reviving glory days

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Having left Manchester United in great shape 12 years ago, not long after firing them to a third straight league title, Cristiano Ronaldo is set to return to a club that is looking to recapture the glory days.
They say never go back, but United fans had been longing for Ronaldo to rejoin their side for many years, more in forlorn hope than anything else.
A Ronaldo return to England could have triggered very different emotions among United’s following should widespread reports that the Portugal forward was on the verge on joining rivals Manchester City come to fruition.
Instead, subject to personal terms being agreed, a visa and medical clearance, Ronaldo will return to the club that turned him from scrawny teenager in 2003 to a Ballon d’Or winner in less than five years – a player who transformed United into a force at home and abroad.
Between his Premier League debut in August 2003 and his final appearance in May 2009, only Thierry Henry scored more goals (92) than Ronaldo’s tally of 84.
His goals helped United to reach the Champions League final in 2008 and 2009.
The Portuguese scored 15 goals in 52 Champions League appearances for United, including eight during their victorious 2007-08 campaign, netting in the final against Chelsea. Only Ruud van Nistelrooy has ever scored more times in a single Champions League campaign for the club. Ronaldo has remained a fan favorite at United even since leaving the club.
When he returned to Manchester with Real Madrid in 2013, upon scoring the winner at Old Trafford to knock United out of the Champions League, Ronaldo refused to celebrate. He received rapturous applause from United supporters, who had been singing his name all match.
Ronaldo has often spoken in glowing terms of his time at United and has labeled former manager Alex Ferguson as his “father in football”.
Widespread reports in the British media said Ferguson, now retired but still a director at the club, had a hand in talking Ronaldo out of a move to City and instead back to Old Trafford. Former defender Rio Ferdinand also claimed he had called Ronaldo to dissuade him from joining Pep Guardiola’s side.

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