Ronaldo rejoined Manchester United from Juventus the previous summer, 12 years in the wake of leaving for Real Madrid.
Notwithstanding the augmentations of Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane, Man United proceeded to record their most exceedingly terrible Premier League season, completing 6th in the association.
What’s more, Ferdinand feels that the Red Devils have recently not kept their half of the arrangement.
“On an individual level, he does what Ronaldo does, he scores objectives, he dominates matches, and without Ronaldo, they don’t escape the Champions League knockout rounds,” Ferdinand told FootballJOE’s YouTube channel.
“He’s scored game-dominating objectives on a few events and has kept his part of the bargain.”
I accept the club has neglected to give him a stage for progress.
“It simply demonstrates that extraordinary players, those in the discussion with respect to the best players ever – and he’s one of them – you can’t do it single-handedly, you want colleagues to help, and that’s what this exhibits.”
“We’ll need to sit back and watch,” Ferdinand said when inquired as to whether Ronaldo will find a place with Erik Ten Hag, the new director.
“This is the sort of thing that must be sat tight for and given time.”