Cristiano approves ex-teammates contract on Instagram as Leicester ace puts United and Liverpool on alert

Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed support for Diogo Dalot's choice to remain at Manchester United, the team's home club.

The second term of Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United started off in a blaze of splendor and concluded in dissatisfaction.

Ronaldo's Manchester United career was ultimately destroyed by an ill-advised interview, and the club opted to part ways with him by mutual consent in November.


Since that time, Ronaldo has been silent about Manchester United, failing to even 'like' the team's Carabao Cup victory earlier this year on social media.

Diogo Dalot, a teammate of Cristiano Ronaldo's from Portugal, was his closest friend at Manchester United. In his blunt interview, he even hailed him as a great professional and praised his countryman.

Dalot's contract extension, which extends until 2028 with a further 12-month option, was announced yesterday, and Ronaldo was undoubtedly among those wishing him well, along with David de Gea and Lisandro Martinez.

initially nothing. Surely Ronaldo's disappointing United experience was not so sour that he would disregard his protege's positive news?

Fortunately, it wasn't the case. By "liking" a video Dalot posted on Instagram to celebrate his new extension, Cristiano Ronaldo showed his support for Dalot's extension.

Cristiano Ronaldo was continuously active on social media while playing for Manchester United, posting everything from post-game notes to photographs from practice.

There has been nothing since he left, with the exception of his time spent working with Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia.

By openly apologizing to Dalot, it is evident that the ice has started to melt and the scars from his departure and his final few months at Old Trafford are starting to mend.

Dalot has earned the right to be a part of Manchester United's brilliant future, and five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo has given his blessing to the move. Ronaldo is now definitely a part of Manchester United's past.

Meanwhile, Youri Tielemans, Leicester City's mid fielder is expected to leave the team this summer because his contract is set to end on June 30. Numerous clubs are reportedly interested in signing the "top-class" Belgian international, according to the Romano report.

"Youri Tielemans has just confirmed that he’s leaving Leicester City as free agent. 🚨🇧🇪 #LCFC

Tielemans, now available on the market as several clubs are keen on signing him.

Nothing agreed with any club… yet," the transfer Journalist wrote on his Twitter handle.

Tielemans has officially announced that he is leaving the King Power Stadium. The Belgian international will enter the free transfer market when his current £120,000 per week contract expires. When he announced his resignation departure Leicester via Instagram, he expressed his heartfelt appreciation for his time there.

“From the first day, I set foot on this ground, your warmth and passion embraced me.” Victory and triumph, love, hope and even defeat, we’ve shared many special moments together.

“This is not a goodbye,” he added, “but a heartfelt farewell.” The 26-year-old midfielder, joined The Foxes from Monaco in 2019 on loan, before making his stay with the club a permanent one.

Recently, Manchester United and Liverpool have been mentioned in connection with Tielemans. The Belgian midfielder's destination for the upcoming campaign is unknown, but he will offer a number of strengths to any new squad. He is a brilliant playmaker who is at ease in possession of the ball and moves it forward with ease. Never does Tielemans appear hurried. He is excellent at spotting a teammate who is free to join an assault while remaining cool under pressure.

Throughout his time in England, Tielemans has demonstrated that one of his most amazing skills is passing, whether it be with short passes or by identifying a striker sneaking up behind the opposing defense. He is a great asset because of his skill at dodging the press and maintaining control under pressure. 


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