The Glazers, who own Manchester United, have come under fire from forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who claims they "do not care" about the team.
The Portuguese criticized Erik ten Hag, the club's manager, and the club's hierarchy in the same interview, claiming they were mismanaging the organization and making poor decisions.
According to reports, Manchester United has already paid the football legend's fines in the amount of £1 million, which is equal to two weeks' worth of pay. They are even reportedly considering terminating his contract.
Ronaldo said that he believes the Glazers are more interested in money than performances on the pitch.
“The owners of the club, the Glazers, don’t care about the club." "I mean, professional sports,” Ronaldo said.
“As you know, Manchester is a marketing club; they will get money from the marketing." "The sports they don’t really care about, in my opinion,” he said.
Pier Morgan probed further to know if the 37-year-old had at any point spoken to the club’s owners since his return to Old Trafford, and Ronaldo said, "Never." "They give all the power to the presidents [board members] and the sporting director.”
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