Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Thursday, June 30.
Bruno Fernandes breaks Manchester United silence on Cristiano Ronaldo's future
Bruno Fernandes has poured cold water on suggestions Cristiano Ronaldo might leave Manchester United during the summer transfer window and is adamant the situation will not change.
Having sealed a sensational return to Old Trafford 12 months ago, Ronaldo scored 24 goals in all competitions last season and was a shining light for United in an otherwise dismal campaign. Speculation over his future, meanwhile, started to spiral after the club alarmingly missed out on Champions League qualification.
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Then came unfounded reports linking the five-time Ballon d'Or winner with a switch to Chelsea. However, rumours to that tune were negated by United and they insist Ronaldo will not be sold.
Read what Fernandes said here.
Sergio Romero interested in shock Manchester United return
Sergio Romero is interested in returning to Manchester United this summer, just one year after leaving the club.
United are in the market for a new back-up goalkeeper in the transfer window ahead of Dean Henderson's proposed loan move to Nottingham Forest. The 35-year-old Romero is a free agent following a spell with Italian side Venezia, who were relegated at the end of their first season back in Serie A for 19 years.
The Manchester Evening News understands that although United haven't signalled a formal interest in signing Romero this summer, their former shot-stopper would be open to a return to his old club in a back-up role.
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