United’s path could cross with Ronaldo again before any decision is made on his post-football career, with the Premier League giants exploring the option of putting money-spinning friendly fixtures in place.
They are without European competition this season, leaving them with several midweek slots on their schedule to fill. It has been suggested that Amorim’s side could head to the Middle East, allowing them to line up against Ronaldo and Al-Nassr.
Brown added on that prospect: “I’d love to see us play Cristiano Ronaldo if we play against Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. Some sides just go for a winter break but it’d be special if we got to play some games again, especially against Cristiano.
“A lot of things have changed for the club and for Cristiano since he left, but I think there are no hard feelings on either side at this point, and I think the fans still love him. Now that Erik ten Hag’s gone, I think that’s all been forgotten. The supporters will know that the way it ended wasn’t great, but even in that second spell, he scored goals. He was fantastic, he did his job, and kept scoring goals. I think a match to say goodbye like that would be perfect.”