There will be no place in Manchester United's squad forRonaldo.
The rest of the squad is focused on getting ready for the game.
The 37-year-old is still an important part of the squad.
It's a big game for United, they're just one point behind fourth-place Chelsea.
Several media outlets are reporting he refused to come on as a late sub against Spurs.
Even though United only made three of their permitted five replacements,Ronaldo left the bench and walked down the tunnel. He went into the dressing room for a short time.
The issue will be dealt with on Thursday, according to the manager.
During Sunday's home draw with Newcastle, he showed his displeasure at being taken out of the game.
Gary Lineker said that the attention was taken away from United's performance against Spurs byRonaldo's behavior.
Lineker said on Match of the Day that it was so poor.
"It was a great night for Manchester United and here we are talking about another player, even though he didn't play," said Williams, who captained Wales.
It's disappointing for one of the greats of the game to do that when your team is winning.
In the January transfer window, Richards said that he should be allowed to leave.
At the beginning of the season, his manager had problems with him, and then to carry this on. Richards thinks there is only one way to go.
They need to let him go in January if they want to reach an agreement. I think it would be best if they part ways.
The former United goalkeeper said that such behavior would create headlines.
I have never said that I am disappointed with him. I understand his situation and usually I back him.
We are moving in a different direction. Alex Ferguson was the fifth manager of Manchester United.
"We have got a football player with clear ideas about how he wants to play the game." Everyone needs to understand and give time to us.
It's a disappointment that we don't need that distraction.
Simon Stone is a sports reporter for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The power at Old Manchester has been left in the hands of someone.
The decision to drop ten Hag for the trip to Chelsea was taken as a punishment, and United's hierarchy are fully behind the Dutch.
Although United sources are adamant the Portuguese superstar remains an important member of Ten Hag's squad, the reality is it would not be a big deal if he moved on once the January transfer window opens.
It has proved that there was a feeling that the continued presence ofRonaldo could cause problems.
It is clear that the man is being treated badly. He doesn't fit with the style of Ten Hag.
Finding a way to end the contract six months early is not easy.
That is what needs to happen now for everyone.
For the next three and a half weeks, they need to keep the peace.