Ronaldo: "Winning the Champions League, Europa League, or Premier League will be tough for Manchester United"

Former Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo, now playing for Al-Nassr, has assessed the Red Devils' chances of competing for European titles or the Premier League championship.

"I believe that the future will be bright. I believe, but they don't depend only on the talents. It's more than that.

It's all club, all, not only players, club, everything as a unit, united. You know? They have to rebuild from the bottom. If not, they cannot compete. It will be impossible.

They can do good things, yes, they can win Carabao, yeah, but I mean, Champions League or Europa League or Premier League, difficult, in my opinion. And I wish that I'm wrong, I wish, but will be difficult," Ronaldo said on the podcast hosted by his former United teammate Rio Ferdinand.

This season, Manchester United is competing in the Europa League. During the group stage, Erik ten Hag's team will face Twente, Porto, Fenerbahçe, PAOK, Bodø/Glimt, Viktoria Plzeň, Rangers, and Steaua.

After three rounds of the Premier League, the Red Devils are currently in 14th place in the standings, having accumulated just three points.