Cristiano Ronaldo's season has been one to forget so far.

The Manchester United star, widely considered to be the greatest footballer of all time, has been relegated to a watcher's brief, languishing on the Old Trafford bench.

Having almost single-handedly dragged United to some of their most memorable results last season, Ronaldo has been all but frozen out by new boss Erik ten Hag.

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It has lead to all sorts of debate with pundits and former stars pinning their colours to the mast on both sides of the divide.

Many feel the former Ajax manager is disrespecting the legend that is Ronaldo, while others believe that Ten Hag should continue to stand his ground.

The whole drama came to a head over the weekend as Ronaldo left the Old Trafford caldron before the final whistle during their Premier League clash with Tottenham Hotspur.

Cristiano Ronaldo warms up for Man Utd

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19: Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United warms up on the touchline during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on October 19, 2022 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

With United cruising to a comfortable win, Ten Hag chose to bring youngster Anthony Elanga into the fray instead of Ronaldo, leading to the Portuguese veteran marching down the tunnel before full-time.

Fresh footage highlights full extent of Ronaldo walkout incident

It was not a good look for either party but now fresh footage has begun doing the rounds on Twitter showing the full extent of the incident.

While it is unclear what is said, Ten Hag and Ronaldo can be seen in discussion, with the latter gesticulating to the manager from his spot on the bench.

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We'll let you make up you own minds about what went down by watching the footage below.

Video: Footage of Cristiano Ronaldo's interaction with Erik ten Hag before walkout

Very interesting indeed.

One thing is for certain, all is not right between Ronaldo and the United boss.

What next for Cristiano Ronaldo?

Ronaldo leaving the club in January would probably be the best thing for both parties as they look to move forward.

You can be sure that Ronaldo would not be short of suitors but, as the summer proved, the feelings of desire aren't always mutual.

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Tabling an offer for Ronaldo is one thing, but convincing him to play for your club is another thing entirely.

What can not be called into question is the fact that Ronaldo's time at Old Trafford is ticking away. It's no longer a matter of 'if' but 'when' the legend bids Manchester farewell.

Where he goes having done that, is anyone's guess.