Cristiano Ronaldo allegedly turned down a €130 million offer from a Saudi Arabian club to leave Manchester United in the summer, according to former CNN host Piers Morgan.
Erik ten Hag left Ronaldo out of the lineup for last Saturday’s 1-1 tie with Chelsea.
That penalty was imposed after Ronaldo resisted being used as a substitute during the team’s victory over Tottenham in the previous week.
Gary Neville, a former United defender, has asked the two people to “end their relationship.”
Recently, Morgan has made the claim that Ronaldo might have quit before the current campaign.
He called the claims that the 37-year-old had no interest from clubs a “lie leaked by United management” and attacked the reports.
Morgan tweeted: “More lies leaked by United management to damage him. @Cristiano received an offer of 130m euros to play for one season in Saudi but turned it down.”