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Tickets for Cristiano Ronaldo’s Man Utd return being sold for THOUSANDS as fans clamour to see his comeback

TICKETS for Cristiano Ronaldo's Manchester United return next week are up for sale for as much as £2,500 online.

The Red Devils' official ticketing site has sold out for the home clash with Newcastle United.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is set to make his first Man Utd appearance since 2009 next weekCredit: Getty

But tickets for the match can be found on resale sites across the web.

With TV selections having been made before Ronaldo, 36, sealed his Man United return, fans are clamouring to be able to witness the match in the flesh.

And some are turning to unauthorised vendors to do so.

According to , Live Football Tickets has over 200 seats for sale - with prices ranging from £250 to £699.

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Stubhub, meanwhile, are even more expensive.

The American company are charging an eyewatering £2,514 for tickets in Old Trafford's lower tiers.

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Both sites were contacted for comment by The Times.

Manchester United themselves have urged fans not to use unauthorised ticketing sites.

They wrote: "We strongly discourage fans from purchasing tickets from unauthorised sources.

"These tickets are often invalid, leaving fans out of pocket, disappointed and unable to see the game."

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After securing his Man United return, Ronaldo was in typical goalscoring form last night to become the world's best.

The Portuguese star was in action for his country against the Republic or Ireland, just one goal away from breaking Ali Daei's international goalscoring record.

He fluffed his lines in the first-half, when teenage goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu saved his spot kick.

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But he wasn't to be denied as he bagged a last-gasp late double to break the record.

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Ronaldo celebrates on his record-breaking nightCredit: Alamy
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