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Published 13:20 24 Oct 2022 BST
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United agreed to the request however by the time they had done so, many had already screen-shotted the image and published across social media.
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Ronaldo is at loggerheads with the club after he refused to come on as a substitute before leaving Old Trafford early during their 2-0 win against Tottenham last Wednesday.
As punishment, the 37-year-old was dropped from the squad for their 1-1 draw at Chelsea last week and was forced to train away from the first team.
His future is now up in the air and the forward is due to have talks with Ten Hag on Monday (October 24) in which they aim to decide what's best for all parties.
Reports have suggested that United could be willing to let Ronaldo leave for free, providing they can find someone to pay his £360,000 a-week wages.
Chelsea are rumoured to be one of those interested after co-owner Todd Boehly tried to sign the Portugal international in the summer but will have to persuade Graham Potter before making another move in January.
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