Cristiano Ronaldo and Erik ten Hag ‘will hold crunch talks today’ after he was dropped for refusing to come on against Tottenham

Cristiano Ronaldo and Erik ten Hag Cristiano Ronaldo will sit down for crunch talks with Erik ten Hag on Monday October 24, after he was dropped for refusing to come on against Tottenham amid reports Manchester United will let the forward leave in the January transfer window.

Ten Hag banished the Portugal international from first-team involvement following his antics during United’s clash with Tottenham.

Ronaldo stormed down the tunnel at Old Trafford before the full-time whistle and refused to come on as a substitute during their 2-0 win over Antonio Conte’s side on Wednesday evening.

Ronaldo is under contract until the end of the season and Ten Hag has made it clear he wants the 37-year-old to see out his deal at the club.

According to the Mirror, Ten Hag and Ronaldo will meet at training on Monday to hash out talks with the striker expected to be integrated back into the first-team.

The Athletic go a step further by detailing that if Ronaldo refuses to accept Ten Hag’s handling of him, by playing a sparser role than he’d like, then the Dutchman would not stand in his way of letting him go.

Ultimately, if perennial starter Ronaldo needs can’t stomach a reduced role at United then the exit door will be shown. United would be happy to see Ronaldo leave as long as they can find a club that is willing to pay his mammoth ÂŁ360,000-a-week wages.

As reported by Sportsmail, Chelsea co-controlling owner Todd Boehly may be open to signing Ronaldo in January.

Erik ten Hag punishes Man Utd players after they concede goal

Manchester United  manager Erik ten Hag has been channelling his inner Sir Alex Ferguson during his first two weeks at the club.

Ferguson was renowned for being a strict disciplinarian during his 26 years in charge of United and Ten Hag also takes no prisoners. 

According to The Daily Mirror, the 52-year-old has already made his players aware of the rules that they must follow under his regime.

The report states that any player that turns up late for training or team meetings will be dropped from the United team and there are no exceptions.

There’s a ban on alcohol during game weeks and players will have a monthly BMI check-up, as well as having a custom-made diet plan drawn up. 

The manager has also asked that his players come to see him if they have any issues rather than going to their agents. 

United are currently in Thailand for the first part of their pre-season tour and will face Premier League rivals Liverpool in a friendly tomorrow.

Ten Hag oversaw a training drill ahead of the game and some of his players were forced to do push-ups after Zidane Iqbal scored against them.

“It’s been great, obviously a lot of hard work and a lot of tough sessions. But that’s how it should be during a pre-season to get the fitness levels up,” defender Victor Lindelof recently told Sky Sports.

“Training sessions have been really good, [Ten Hag] demands a lot from us and expects us to perform at a high level. It’s been great.

“We want to play good football – want to have the ball and attack as well. We’ve been working a lot on different things during training sessions

“Obviously he knows how he wants to play with the ball and without the ball, so of course we’ve been working on a lot of different things during these two weeks.”