

Third Time’s a Charm: Cristiano Ronaldo Signs Short-Term Deal with Manchester United
Cristiano Ronaldo is officially back at Manchester United for a third spell, signing a short-term contract until the end of the season in a stunning move. The 39-year-old forward, who recently negotiated a buyout of his Al-Nassr contract, reunites with Sir Alex Ferguson in what could be a fairytale ending to his legendary career. The signing of Jhon Duran by Al-Nassr has lessened the blow of losing Ronaldo at this stage of the season.
Ronaldo, who scored 145 goals across his previous two stints at Old Trafford, was eager to return after Ferguson’s shock return as Assistant Manager to Ruben Amorim. Speaking exclusively to Sky Sports, Ronaldo said:
"Manchester United is my home. Sir Alex is my football father, and when I heard he was back, I knew I had to return. I want to help this club fight again and finish my career where it all started. I have know Amorim for a long time and we have a great friendship and this just made too much sense to turn down."
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner is expected to make his debut in United’s upcoming Europa League last-16 tie, adding much-needed firepower to an attack that has struggled all season. Rasmus Hojlund has been struggling all season and Ronaldo will be expected to lead the attack. Younsgter Chido Obi who bagged an impressive brace has the opportunity to learn from a legendary striker now.

Mount Gives Up No.7 Shirt as Injury Ends His Season
In a symbolic gesture, Mason Mount has relinquished the iconic No.7 shirt to Ronaldo. However, the midfielder won’t get the chance to share the pitch with his new teammate, as United have confirmed he has been ruled out for the remainder of the season with a serious knee injury. It’s another frustrating setback for Mount, who has endured a stop-start campaign since his summer move from Chelsea.
Luke Shaw Set to Retire After Injury Heartbreak
Meanwhile, reports suggest that Luke Shaw is considering retirement after yet another injury setback. The left-back has struggled with persistent fitness issues in recent years, and sources close to the player say he is seriously weighing up his future in professional football.
United’s season has been chaotic, but with Ferguson and now Ronaldo back, the club is looking to restore its identity. Could this legendary duo inspire one last push for silverware?
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