
Last
month Ronaldo gave United hope he would consider a return, when news leaked
that he wanted to quit Real Madrid over a tax evasion row with the Spanish
authorities.
But that
stance seems to have softened and talk of a summer return to United - the club
where he made his name - has dissipated.
United
boss Mourinho worked with his compatriot in Madrid and says an Old Trafford
reunion was never on the cards.
"We
have never thought about it because he is too much of an important player for
his club, of great economic power," he said.
"We
have not been able to find for whatever reason anything that could have made us
think that Ronaldo could leave.
"I
am not a defender of my club once I waste time on players who are mission
impossible."
Mourinho
gave a list of summer targets to executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward with the
hope of making four top-quality additions.
United
have so far brought in Victor Lindelof and Romelu Lukaku, with the latter's
arrival said to have ended their interest in Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata.
"He
belongs to Madrid," said former Real boss Mourinho. "Madrid have
decided and we have not come to an agreement. It is simple. It is a shame.
"He
is a player who made it to the first team with me. We have a special liking for
him, he is someone special. I enjoyed watching his evolution at Juventus and
Madrid.
"It
is like that. I don't think he can end with us."
Ronaldo
will not be returning to United this summer (Getty)
Instead
Morata is training just metres away from the team he could have joined given
Madrid and United are sharing facilities at UCLA.
Mourinho's
men put their five days of hard work there into practice on Saturday evening,
kicking off their pre-season tour with a comfortable 5-2 win against the Los
Angeles Galaxy.
Marcus
Rashford's brace was complemented by a Marouane Fellaini strike in a one-sided
first half, before Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Anthony Martial scored for a
completely changed second-half team.
Giovani
dos Santos pulled back two late goals for the Galaxy on a night on which
Mourinho interestingly decided to deploy a three-man defence.
Rashford's
brace gave United an early two-goal lead (Getty)
"It
was good," Mourinho said after the StubHub Center friendly, where Lindelof
and Lukaku made their first appearances.
"No
injuries, everybody played 45 minutes. Okay Timo (Tim Fosu-Mensah) 40 minutes.
"The
most important thing for me was to compete. The second important thing was to
feel the players on the pitch in a system where last season we only played
twice.
"It
is far from being our system but we were working over the last two days to try
to improve, in case we decide during the season to play more matches with three
at the back. So positionally it was good.
"We
had the ball, we moved the ball well, we reached some good attacking positions
and in the end the result is not the most important thing."
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