Should Cristiano Ronaldo score against Arsenal on Saturday then he would join the Premier League's illustrious '100 goal club.' Since his unexpected return to Manchester United last summer, Ronaldo has added a further 15 goals to his Premier League tally with the last six coming in the form of hat-tricks vs Tottenham and Norwich City.
The other 84 strikes came in the five-time Ballon d'Or winner's first stint at Old Trafford between 2003 and 2009 before he left to enjoy remarkable success at Real Madrid.
Now Ronaldo has the opportunity to become just the 33rd player in the Premier League's history to make it to the milestone of 100 goals when United travel to the Emirates for Saturday's early kick-off.
A match-up with massive stakes. ALSO READ: Manchester United all but confirm Paul Pogba is leaving Despite all their failings over the season, United still have a chance of finishing in the top four and scraping into the Champions League.
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