Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo moves back to Manchester United

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Cristiano Ronaldo has moved back to Manchester United, according to an official statement from the English Premiership club. His signing will boost Manchester United, who have not won the English league since the 2013 retirement of legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson. He led the club to 13 league titles in 21 seasons. #Sports

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