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Spanish still see Ronaldo as Real deal: media

AFP - 6 September 2008 17:55

Manchester United´s Cristiano Ronaldo holds the best forward award at the draw for the 2008/2009 Champions League in Monaco, August 2008. Real Madrid still have their heart set on Ronaldo, Spanish media insisted, amid fresh reports of the Portuguese star´s

MADRID (AFP) - Real Madrid still have their heart set on Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo, Spanish media insisted Saturday amid fresh reports of the Portuguese star's "dream" of starring at the Bernabeu.

Spanish sports daily AS said Ronaldo would ultimately move to Spain and reported that United coach Sir Alex Ferguson had told him he could go next season, the Premiership and European champions having had their way in keeping him for now.

AS added that it understood Ronaldo - touted all summer as an 80 million euro Real target - would only leave Old Trafford for the Spanish champions despite reports that Manchester City, following their buyout by billionaire Arab owners, would bid a record 135-million-pounds (170 million euros) for him.

The newspaper said it had information a pre-accord for a five-year deal had already been drawn up.

Britain's Daily Mirror earlier quoted Ronaldo as explaining the summer tug of war for his services to Inside United magazine was prompted by the fact that "I have a dream of playing at Real and I thought it was time to move on."

"I never hid the fact that I wanted to play in Spain, at Real Madrid in particular, and I thought it could be the right moment."

The 23-year-old added that a further attraction was the closeness of Madrid to his family in Portugal - but he admitted he had been "naive" to imagine he could force through a move.

"What I said publicly, which was maybe a little naive, I take total responsibility for. I just said what I thought: I have a dream of playing at Real and I thought it was time to move on.

"People can't be upset about me fulfilling a childhood dream. I knew Real were interested in me and they had, allegedly, made a substantial offer. For a while, I wanted United to accept. If we hadn't been European champions, I probably wouldn't have thought about going to Madrid."

He insisted he would always give his all as long as he remains in United red.

"I'm 100 per cent professional and have always given my heart and soul to this club. If one day I leave, I want to do it knowing I did everything I could to help the club win as much as possible."

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Comments (7)

Cile_car

6 September 2008 19:10

So the Spanish reporters still believe that what the "almighty" Madrid wishes, the "almighty" Madrid gets. Manchester should propose a trade and steal one of their prized players if they really want Ronaldo.

NakedWake

6 September 2008 20:06

I think that these other clubs (Real and Manchester City) should be severely fined for all the drama they create. If a player is not "for sale" there should be a tampering rule that would severely fine a team for meddling in the affairs of the player. That rule seems to work well in American football, why not in soccer?

Cile_car

6 September 2008 20:40

First club to be fined then should be Chelsea for that rather funny incident with Robinho shirts.

starfly3r

6 September 2008 20:57

stupid Real Madrid...Hope u all go die soon...

azemzi

6 September 2008 22:23

WTF ?? Chelsea fined ?? Dont you know you have right to order from shirts from Chelsea or any club , with your name ?? with Maradona's name or what ever... Robinho....etc. So why especially Chelsea when we are talking about United's idiots???

You damn ignorants talking about Real ? Dont you when a serious club says we dont keep a player against his will , they keep their word ....Robinho's case is enough I think !! But what Alex said about players who want to leave the club and what he did for Ronaldo , it seems to me enough as proof that he always told crap as most MU fans too !!!!

Cile_car

7 September 2008 11:47

Dear Azemzi, Real were not obligated to sell Robinho! They just didn't take a risk with him like United do with Ronaldo. As for the Chelsea shirts, Robinho didn't order one for himself, they started selling shirts with his name as if he was their player. Sorry but not even United sold shirts with Berbatov name or Real with C. Ronaldo name. Go crawl back to your hole and cheer for Machester Shitty!

Giorgio

7 September 2008 12:01

Azemzi,

You are getting unnecessarily offensive towards other SoccerWay bloggers a little too often.

And, as I've already said under another news item, you should learn to write proper English. Many a time your comments are just plain incomprehensible.

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