Rangnick could ban Ronaldo from driving to training in luxury cars

Published on: 30 November 2021

Cristiano Ronaldo is renowned, among many other things, for his vast collection of luxury cars, but the Portuguese superstar may be prohibited from turning up to Manchester United's training ground in lavish vehicles.

New interim coach Ralf Rangnick has strict methods at whichever club he works for, on matters that pertain to the field of play and outside of it, and his role at United will be no exception.

While with RB Leipzig, Rangnick would only allow his players to report to the club's facilities in company vehicles, and the Mirror claims that this policy could be brought to United as well.

Ronaldo has a car collection worth over 20 million euros, including Ferraris, Lamborghinis and, more recently, a 300,000 euro Bentley in which he has been pictured turning up to the club's training ground.

His past coaches have tended to give him more freedom on and off the pitch due to his superstar status and his importance to his teams, yet the incoming German coach has never made exceptions for just one player, meaning that there could be some tension between the pair.

Should Rangnick impose such a rule at United, the players would most likely have to report for training in Chevrolet vehicles as, despite the fact that the company no longer sponsors the first team shirt, it is still an official partner of the Red Devils.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com

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