Cristiano Ronaldo’s second season at Manchester United has been completely different from the first six years he spent at Old Trafford.
Poor results, problems in the locker rooms and controversy off the field have not helped the Portuguese striker, who has stalled to reach the peaks of previous years.
According to The Sun, the 37-year-old is considering leaving the club at the end of the season, which would end his contract until the summer of 2024.
His tumultuous start to the season saw him score five goals in his first four games, and it looked like he would lead the Red Devils to end his five-year trophy-free period.
However, United season has since disintegrated, with Ronaldo now contemplating his future ahead of the summer transfer window.
Time has also influenced his decision
The English daily has stated that Ronaldo is dissatisfied with the quality of the players in the United team, with the club falling since his departure in 2009.
However, the problems are not limited to his teammates, with The Sun also reporting that he has told close circle that he is feeling the effects of his age for the first time in his career.
The next destination of Paris, Zidane and Ronaldo
Ronaldo is still one of the best players in world football and Paris Saint-Germain is considering the possibility of signing him in the summer.
His name appears to be one of the first Zinedine Zidane has recommended to sporting director Leonardo to sign if he becomes the new coach in the summer.
PSG have already attempted to sign the Portuguese striker in the past, although they were unable to persuade him to join.
However, according to the English press, this time Ronaldo seems to join PSG and will be linked with Lionel Messi and Neymar, if he really leaves Manchester United at the end of the season.