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Cristiano Ronaldo finally returned to Man United at sat in on Erik ten Hag debrief

  /  autty

Cristiano Ronaldo rolled back into Manchester United's training ground on Tuesday for showdown talks over his future.

The flash of photographers' lightbulbs heralded his 10am arrival at the club's Carrington training complex, resplendent in his £168,000 blue Bentley.

Alongside him was his trusted agent Jorge Mendes who has been trying to engineer a move away to Atletico Madrid.

The sense of occasion was amplified by the arrival of Sir Alex Ferguson almost an hour later but the club's former manager was officially there for a pre-arranged board meeting with David Gill and chief executive officer Richard Arnold.

Carrington, of course, is not the accustomed venue for board meetings and many staff wondered whether their once great leader had arrived to play another hand in trying to convince Ronaldo to stay at his beloved club.

That though was left to Arnold and manager Erik ten Hag who has maintained that there is a place in his remodelled team for the 37-year-old who finished last season as United's top goalscorer.

Ronaldo has always maintained he will be professional throughout and the proof of that came at 11.30 on Tuesday morning.

Then Ronaldo joined his teammates plus new signings Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez for over an hour as the manager and his staff debriefed what had gone on United's tour of Thailand and Australia.

Ronaldo had told United of his desire to leave last month. He has never played in the Europa League during his glittering career and had no desire to start now; his wish is to move to a team fit to challenge for the Champions League. His passion has been to finish at the top.

The timing of his request left many nonplussed and United's stance has been he is not for sale and has a contract to fulfil.

Undeterred, Mendes has been courting Europe's top clubs.

Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Napoli were among them but above flickers of interest and admiration there were no takers until Atletico Madrid, who United face next week, swayed a little.

They said they would consider it but only if the Portuguese superstar can be delivered on a cut-price salary and no fee.

Ronaldo had been given compassionate leave for a family issue and United's first team squad made do without him for the duration of their 17-day trip around Thailand and Australia.

They returned wearily on Sunday afternoon to be met with news that Ronaldo would be coming back. He flew in by private jet from Madrid at 9.30 on Monday evening and has underlined he will be professional - but still wants to go.

United insist publicly that he is not for sale and have dismissed the notion of extending his contract then sending him on loan as 'nonsense'.

But Tuesday's meeting with Mendes underlines that something will have to give.

The super agent has indicated he has been appeased by Arnold's willingness to listen and will to find a common ground.

However, professional or not, it is unlikely Ronaldo would be available for United's opening game with Brighton.

Despite posting a picture of himself in the gym in Lisbon last weekend, it will be doubtful if he even makes a behind closed doors friendly against Wrexham on Wednesday.

That platform is likely to be saved for new signings Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez who shared a ride into Carrington to underwhelming fanfare as a mere sideshow to the main event.

Ten Hag is also unlikely to bring him straight back into the team after Anthony Martial earned the right to lead the attack by scoring three goals in four friendly games.

Ten Hag said he spoke to Ronaldo before the tour, explaining: 'I had a good talk. That is between Cristiano and me. What I can confirm is we had a really good conversation together.'

The words that come next will be the most important but Ronaldo's presence at the team's de-briefing offers some hope of peace.

Ten Hag has already made it clear that he needs another forward, even with Ronaldo, as United pursue a deal for Brazil winger Antony who is valued at £68million by Ajax. Such a purchase is not so straight forward, just ask Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong.

United have had too many sagas already to endure this summer and do not need another.