Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed that the decision to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Juventus in 2021 was a mistake - admitting they did it to prevent him from joining Manchester City.
The Red Devils secured a fairytale comeback for the Portuguese forward, who had initially left for Real Madrid in an £80million deal in 2009, after beating competition from Pep Guardiola's side.
The veteran enjoyed an incredible first season back in the Premier League as he thumped in 24 goals in 18 games in all competitions.
But Ronaldo went from being United's talisman under Solskjaer to an outcast under his successor Erik ten Hag, who repeatedly left him out of his starting team.
The legendary five-time Ballon d'Or winner then came under fire for storming out of Old Trafford early before the end of a match.
Amid huge speculation Ronaldo could end his spell early, pressed self-destruct by taking part in a sensational tell-all interview with Piers Morgan in November 2022, where he claimed he felt 'betrayed' by the club - while saying he 'doesn't respect' Ten Hag.
Solskjaer, speaking at the Oslo Business Forum, admitted there were fears Ronaldo would have 'scored more goals than Erling Haaland' had he gone to the Etihad.
The Norwegian manager, however, admitted that Ronaldo's arrival affected the United's dressing room as some players 'felt less important.'
Solskjaer said: 'Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the best players in the world the last 15 years. I played with him. He played for Manchester United. He has history with the club and he's leaving Juventus but we can not give him to Manchester City because he will score more goals than Erling Haaland is doing at the moment probably.
'So I speak to Cristiano. We get him to Man United but I think maybe that affected the whole dressing room, the dynamic in the dressing room.
'Maybe other players felt less important because of course this is one of the world superstars that comes in.
'He did well. He was top scorer that year, scored 24 goals or something, but i was out of the job 10 weeks later!'
Solskjaer was a popular figure at United after stabilising the club from the turbulent reign of Jose Mourinho.
The club legend initially took over on an interim basis, before being awarded the job permanently.
Solskjaer was ultimately sacked in November 2021 and was replaced by Ralf Rangnick initially, with Ten Hag taking over the following summer.
Ronaldo, meanwhile, agreed to leave United by mutual consent midway through his second season, just weeks after giving his explosive interview, with the club confirming the news in a 67-word statement.
Just over a month later, Ronaldo would secure an eye-watering £175m-a-year deal with Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Nassr - kicking off a revolution of high-profile players who would join him in the country's top division for vast sums of money.
jesalam14
98
im a madrid and cr7 fan, man city is madrid rival just like Barcelona, but from the bottom of my heart i wish he join city back then, because i know pep man city is a perfect place for him to continue scoring and making history, not a team that want to be back to the best. Manchester United was far from the level of competing for premier league or the champions league, but city will guarantee that. cr7 should have make this decision based on sporting merit not sentiment.
Jeodmprsu
80
and Messi fans said that he wasn’t close to joining man city, if Ronaldo had joined man city he would have won 2 more ballon d ors and ucl. He came to man united cause of his love for the club and the fake man united fans hated on him. Ronaldo should have been selfish and joined man city
losbeimuyz
55
And some city fans will say they never wanted the great CR7
TopCentral
38
If He joined City and win UCL people could say Bro came and made City win UCL for the First Time, and He Could Claim Ballon D'or that Haaland Was Robbed
yeeabost
36
the mistake was not a superstar coming to the team, the mistake was you not building confidence in the existing players to build a team around Ronaldo. it started well but they felt inferior and you let them. Haaland's goals didn't minimize the influence of Man City players, you didn't just step up to the next level of coaching, which is managing the big and small players together
Casey21
10
Ronaldo to Man City back then will be a game over for Premier League, and a nightmare for Champions League teams