Ronaldo met by raucous fans as he boards coach en route to Old Trafford

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It’s the news Manchester United fans had been crossing their fingers for – Cristiano Ronaldo has been picked to start on his second debut against Newcastle at Old Trafford in a dream return to the Premier League. Ronaldo’s sensational homecoming has been the story of the summer with football fans rejoicing and toasting his comeback to English football after leaving Juventus for around £12million, and now all eyes will be on the 36-year-old as he looks to continue his fabulous career. His new boss and old team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had given a strong hint that Ronaldo would be given a starting berth against the Magpies – assuring fans that he would definitely be involved at some stage – and now the team will be looking to the legendary star to make things happen and inspire a win.

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