Manchester United goalkeeper Martin Dubravka has praised Cristiano Ronaldo for his welcoming upon the Slovakian’s move to the club....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Dubravka joined United on loan from Newcastle in the summer transfer window, and has played back-up to David De Gea ever since.

Speaking to Sport via ChronicleLive, Dubravka said it’s ‘pleasant’ to speak to the five-time Ballon D’Or winner, who has shown an interest in his life following his transfer.

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‘We had the opportunity to talk to each other before training and then after training in the gym,’ said Dubravka.

‘He asked me about my family, whether I was staying in a hotel now and the usual things.

‘He showed an interest in communication and he started first. I didn’t want to look like a fan and go straight to him, but it was very pleasant to talk to him about anything.’

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‘I’ve probably had the most communication with him all day, apart from Scott McTominay and Tom Heaton, who are right next to me in the dressing room, of course.

Ronaldo tried to leave Manchester United in the summer in search of Champions League football, but didn’t manage to secure a move away from the club.

The 37-year-old has started United’s last two games after an injury to Marcus Rashford, and manager Erik ten Hag is seemingly trying to integrate Ronaldo back into his plans.

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It’s been suggested that former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel refused to sign Ronaldo because he would disrupt dressing room morale, a feat several reports have claimed Ronaldo is guilty of.

But the forward seems happier at United after the side’s upturn in form, with the Red Devils now fifth in the Premier League and Ronaldo set for a run in the team.

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