Manchester United on Thursday afternoon confirmed the reports of Cristiano Ronaldo will take back his No.7 shirt at Old Trafford.
The Portuguese superstar famously wore the legendary shirt number during his first spell at United and we can now confirm that Ronaldo will have it on his back once again.
In his first six seasons at the club, between 2003 and 2009, Ronaldo made 292 appearances and scored 118 goals, winning nine trophies including three Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League.
History of No.7 shirt at Old Trafford
As we all know, the no. 7 is a special number in the history of United.
It has previously been worn by club icons like George Best, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham. Now, it returns to the man who succeeded Beckham in it, Ronaldo. Ronaldo inherits the number from Edinson Cavani, who wore the shirt last season and in our away win at Wolverhampton Wanderers last weekend.
As our new signing is allocated no.7, El Matador will switch to no.21, the same number our prolific striker wears for the Uruguayan national team.
United’s first fixture after the international break, in which Ronaldo could make his return to Old Trafford, is at home to Newcastle United on Saturday 11 September.
We are all excited to see our returning no. 7 in action at the Theatre of Dreams once again.
Ronaldo thanks Cavani for giving up No.7 for him
“I wasn’t sure if it would be possible to have the number 7 shirt again, so I would like to say a huge thank you to Edi [Cavani] for this incredible gesture.”