Cristiano Ronaldo accused the media of telling lies and he revealed the date that he will reveal all the truth.
Cristiano Ronaldo, a star for Manchester United, has accused the media of “spreading lies” and promised to speak the truth in a future interview.
Ronaldo won’t be sold by United in the next few days of the summer transfer season, according to Sportsmail.
Ronaldo, 37, responded on Instagram to a fan account speculating about his future, saying that the media is spreading false information.
They will be aware of the truth when they interview in a few weeks, he wrote. The media spreads fabrications.
“I keep a notebook, and out of the 100 news items I wrote in the last three months, only five were accurate. Imagine the situation. Keep using that advice.
Since July, it has been widely rumored that Ronaldo was looking to leave United because of their lack of Champions League action following a disastrous 21/22 season.
However, United has been insistent from day one that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner was not for sale, despite his desire to transfer elsewhere.
The Portuguese international, who was absent from the team’s preseason tour of Thailand and Australia owing to family/personal issues, fuelled the rumors.

Numerous clubs have expressed interest in signing Ronaldo since he submitted a transfer request; however, no deal ever materialized, and Ronaldo was reassigned to Manchester United before of the Premier League season.
Ronaldo’s future was previously discussed in public by Erik ten Hag, who insisted that he was not up for sale and that he was still a part of his season-long plans.
For this season, we are only planning with Cristiano Ronaldo, he remarked. I’m eager to collaborate with him.
He hasn’t informed me how to make him happy, therefore I don’t know. However, we are not interested in selling Cristiano Ronaldo because we want to succeed as a team with him.
This week, there were rumors that Ten Hag may reconsider his choice if a good offer for Ronaldo came along.
The captain of Portugal started the season opener for United against Brighton at Old Trafford on the bench. A week later, he started the game against Brentford, which was a game to forget as United suffered a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Thomas Frank’s team.
Ten Hag and his team’s next crucial game comes against bitter rivals Liverpool, and both teams are looking for their first victory of the year after a dismal start.