The Portuguese footballer is still being linked with an exit from Old Trafford under specific circumstances, and three clubs have already been linked with his future.

Cristiano Ronaldo may have found a way to end his goalscoring hoodoo on Tuesday's clash against Brighton, but what he has not been able to do is to commit to playing one more season with the Red Devils. 

The Portuguese ace has been named as one of the players that will leave Manchester United by the end of the season, especially if they fail to qualify to next year's UEFA Champions League. With that in mind, certain teams have already raised their hands as potential landing spots for the striker.

The first one of those would be PSG, since the team is ready to offer CR7 the chance to play alongside Lionel Messi and to reunite him with his former boss at Real Madrid, Zinedine Zidane. The team would use his arrival as an olive branch for their supporters if Kylian Mbappé's exit ends up taking place. 

The second team that has reportedly shown interest in signing CR7 is Bayern München, but only if Robert Lewandowski ends up leaving the club. Bayern are not known for their big investments when it comes to summer signings, which would make CR7's arrival a bit strange. Nevertheless, if Lewandowski leaves the club, it would not be hard to picture the striker filling Lewa's shoes.

Last, but not least, the Portuguese footballer has been linked to a Serie A side, which may already have started to find a way to sign him. Reports talking about CR7's exit from Manchester United state that Roma would be the team to welcome Cristiano Ronaldo back in the Italian top-flight, as coach Jose Mourinho has already asked his employers to make way for CR7 in the team.

Despite the Portuguese boss' desire to reunite with Cristiano, the player's arrival would be subject to the team's qualification to the UEFA Champions League, something that seems easier said than done at this point for the giallorossi.

Cristiano Ronaldo's future will once again be one of the main transfer sagas of the summer, but if Manchester United make it to the UEFA CL, it would be interesting to see what the future holds in store for the Portuguese footballer.