The Football Association has given Cristiano Ronaldo a two-game suspension and a £50,000 fine for throwing a supporter's cell phone to the ground. After his team's game against Everton at Goodison Park in April, the player for Manchester United was accused of engaging in "improper and/or violent conduct" after appearing to swipe a fan's phone to the ground. On Wednesday, the FA announced Ronaldo's punishment and included a comprehensive written justification for the 37-year-old's punishment.

Ronaldo attacked the squad, previous manager Ralf Rangnick, current manager Erik ten Hag, as well as former colleagues Wayne Rooney and Gary Neville throughout the interview. Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Manchester United with immediate effect, according to a statement from the club. "Everyone at Manchester United remains focused on the team's progress under Erik ten Hag and working together to bring success on the pitch," the club said in a statement. "We appreciate him for his enormous contribution over two spells at Old Trafford, scoring 145 goals in 346 appearances.

After speaking with Manchester United, Ronaldo issued a statement of his own, stating: "Following negotiations, we have mutually agreed to finish our contract early. I adore Manchester United and the supporters, and that won't ever change. I wish the squad the best of luck for the remainder of the season and the future, but it feels like the perfect moment for me to look for a new challenge. As he prepares to represent portugal in the World Cup, Ronaldo is at the moment in Qatar. What team will Ronaldo join next? Time will only tell.

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