Cristiano Ronaldo was in attendance to watch his Manchester United teammates face Wrexham in a behind-closed-doors match at Carrington on Wednesday afternoon.
Ronaldo, 37, was back at United's training ground a day after he and agent Jorge Mendes met with Erik ten Hag to discuss the forward's future at the club.
The Portuguese forward wants to leave this summer, but United remain adamant that their star striker is not for sale as he enters the final year of his contract.
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It is understood Ronaldo was watching from the sidelines as his team took on the National League side, with Christian Eriksen scoring on his first unofficial outing for the club. Fellow summer signing Lisandro Martinez was also involved in the game, which kicked off at 2pm BST.
Ronaldo missed the entirety of United's recent pre-season tour to Thailand and Australia, citing a family issue, and missed four friendlies in Bangkok, Melbourne and Perth.
It is unclear whether or not the veteran forward will be involved when his side face Atletico Madrid and Rayo Vallecano in their pre-season double-header this weekend.
United have regularly reiterated that Ronaldo is not for sale this summer, with sources insisting that he still has a key role to play. Ten Hag has indicated already that Ronaldo will not start the season against Brighton on August 7 if he is available for selection as he will have had less than a week-and-a-half of training with teammates.
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