Cristiano Ronaldo, on Friday, returned to Manchester United from Juventus after Manchester City ended their interest in the five-time Ballon d’Or winner. Cristiano Ronaldo has won 32 major trophies in his career, including seven league titles, five UEFA Champions Leagues, one UEFA European Championship, and one UEFA Nations League.

During his last stint in England, Ronaldo played 292 games and scored 118 goals. He won three Premier League titles, one Champions League, one FA Cup, two League Cups and is also a Ballon d’Or winner.

He also holds the records for most goals (134) and assists (42) in the Champions League, most goals in the European Championship (14), and is currently tied with Ali Daei for most international goals (109).

Ronaldo began his senior club career playing for Sporting CP, before signing with Manchester United in 2003. He went onto win three consecutive Premier League titles, the Champions League, and the FIFA Club World Cup.

Bringing an end to his stay at Juventus, Ronaldo spent around 40 minutes at the training centre on Friday after bidding farewell to his teammates.

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Born on February 5, 1985, Ronaldo is considered one of the best players in the world and has won five Ballon d’Or awards and four European Golden Shoes. This is the most by a European player.

Earlier former Manchester United player Wayne Rooney said that Ronaldo has a great legacy at United.

“Cristiano has got a great legacy at Manchester United and I don’t think he would go somewhere for financial reasons,” Sky Sports reported Rooney as saying.

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“So I would be a bit unsure if that is going to happen. I think there is more chance of it being PSG if he is to leave Juventus. But, on the other hand, it is football, anything can happen,” Rooney said of Ronaldo joining Manchester City.

“It has happened before with big players and legends from Manchester United, in terms of Peter Schmeichel, who went to City. Andy Cole went to City. Mark Hughes managed City,” he added.