Ronaldo has a new manager to work under now, his former teammate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Solskjaer led United to the Europa League final last season, which they lost on penalties. He is aiming for a first trophy in the Old Trafford dugout this season.
Although the dynamic of their relationship will have changed, Ronaldo gets on well with his new boss.
“We had a chat, but of course I’m going to have time to speak with him face to face, to know what he expects,” Ronaldo said.
“As you know, I played with him for two or three years at Manchester United so I have a good relationship with him but now with a different role, I’m a player and he’s a coach.
“But it doesn’t matter; my relationship with him is great and as I say before, I’m there in Manchester to help the team achieve his results and the coach can count on me for whatever he wants. So I’m available for everything.”
Ronaldo, 36, is looking forward to playing in front of the Man Utd fans again after signing a two-year contract.
“The Manchester United fans, they are special, I know, I remember very well,” he concluded.
“I know they still sing my music which has made me feel even more happy and my commitment is to give everything on the pitch, like I did before, like I do it all the time, and try to do my best, help the team score goals, make assists, win games, and I hope to see them very, very soon.”
They will be hoping to see him in action when Man Utd return from the international break. Next on the schedule is a home game against Newcastle on 11th September.

