

With a significant rebuild job on the cards throughout the off-season, former France international Saha says he believes that their current manager can help reverse fortunes – but that dreams of another halcyon period a la the Ferguson era is a thing of the past for good.

Manchester United may find their way back to success sooner rather than later, but they will never be able to recapture the glory days of Sir Alex Ferguson’s reign, according to former striker Louis Saha. He managed 118 goals and 69 assists in 292 appearances and won nine trophies, including three Premier League titles and the Champions League.īut Neville has named three other players who would restore United’s glory days instead.The former striker feels the chance of another halcyon period at Old Trafford is slim, but that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the right man for the job Ronaldo previously played for United between 20. Love him but think it’s better to leave the memories where they are Īsked if United should re-sign CR7 in a Twitter Q&A, Neville replied: “Love him but think it’s better to leave the memories where they are.” The prospect of linking up with his former teammate and current United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, along with talented stars such as Portugal teammate Bruno Fernandes, would surely be a tempting option.īut Neville thinks Ronaldo shouldn’t risk tainting his legacy at Old Trafford by returning for a second spell.

He even posted a cryptic Instagram post on Monday, which many fans believe is a farewell message.Īnd with only a year left on his contract, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner has been linked with a return to United.

Gary Neville reckons Cristiano Ronaldo shouldn’t re-join Manchester United in the summer.ĭespite Juventus qualifying for the Champions League, Ronaldo’s future remains in doubt. Should Ronaldo return to Manchester United or not? His former teammate Gary Neville gives his verdict.
