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Real Madrid will insist on Ronaldo transfer
| Written by: AFP |
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| 2008-07-19 16:21:26 | ![]() |
MADRID (AFP) - Real Madrid will continue to try to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United, Spanish media reported Saturday one day after United coach Sir Alex Ferguson said the Portuguese winger was staying put.
"I can say he'll be a Manchester United player next season. That's our stance. He won't be sold," Ferguson told a news conference in South Africa Friday where the side is on a pre-season tour. The statement made the front pages of Spanish sports dailies AS and Marca which both remained sceptical and indicated that the transfer saga was not yet over. Ferguson will hold talks again with Ronaldo at the end of July and at that point the 23-year-old player will re-state his desire to quit Manchester, where he is under contract until 2012, to join the Spanish champions, Marca said. Ronaldo's transfer has entered its "final stages" and it could take place at the beginning of August even if it is complicated, added the newspaper which has insisted the player is joining Real over the past few months. Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon meanwhile is convinced that Ferguson's statements are a "manoeuvre" intended to make Ronaldo's price rise, daily newspaper El Mundo reported. Real is reportedly willing to pay 85 million euros (118 million US dollars) to sign Ronaldo, the Premiership's top scorer last season, and has already secured a 70-million-euro bank loan to carry out the operation. Ronaldo, who has persistently spoken of how it would be a "dream" for him to play for Real, scored an impressive 42 goals last term as United won both the Premier League and Champions League. He has infuriated United by continuing to express a desire to quit the European champions for Real Madrid since the end of last season. Former England manager Terry Venables meanwhile accused the player of being "selfish" with his attempt to break his contract with Old Trafford. "Ronaldo has four years left on a highly lucrative deal that he was overjoyed to sign 15 months ago," he wrote in his weekly column in British daily The Sun. "What on earth gives him the right, now, to just throw it in the air and say 'I've had enough, I'm off'? It's selfish, it's immoral, it's potentially devastating for the game as a whole. It's wrong," he added. Ronaldo signed a new five-year contract with Manchester in April 2007 after being linked with a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona. He joined the English side in August 2003 from Portuguese first division side Sporting Lisbon on a five-year contract which he extended by a further two years in November 2005. |
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phughes699 July 19th, 2008 16:38
Go, or not go. To be honest, does anyone really care anymore. Manchester United are starting the season without him and most probably won't even miss him. There are plenty of good players at Old Trafford to take his place. They were their before he came and they will be there long after he has gone.chakal July 19th, 2008 16:52
he ain't going anywhere, and if i was ferguson i would try to be top of the league by the time he returns so he doesn't have to play him for the rest of the seasson. he'll learn!Tontodonati July 19th, 2008 16:54
This is becoming stale. Let's turn the page!chakal July 19th, 2008 17:22
Agreedkaiser1974 July 19th, 2008 17:23
hurry up and make up your mind a-holechakal July 19th, 2008 17:25
that's is the problem, he's so confused that he doesn't know what's best for him anymore.kaiser1974 July 19th, 2008 17:44
i just heard from fox soccer channel that ronaldo said he heard good things about playing in america from becks and abel xavier. maybe he'll come over the pond in a few years?cameroon July 19th, 2008 18:24
two years ago the so called Ronaldo was over joy signing for Man Uinited, but now, hearing the big sums of money on the air, he starts behaving like a foul to say, not he has little to say when it comes to world football, he still has a long way to go lol, this is being selfish you know,veljo12 July 19th, 2008 19:01
85 mil. is about 4 times higher than his real value. What they are talking about?ajax72 July 19th, 2008 20:02
Guys, let's just boycott any news concerning CR so maybe Soccerway will stop flooding its own site with this bs.starfly3r July 19th, 2008 22:42
Go to hell Real Madrid..Hope that your Roman Calderon will rot in hell with Ronaldo.Tontodonati July 20th, 2008 01:32
starfly3r, I would love to see what you would do if you smelled 80 Millions!Lesartistes July 20th, 2008 04:08
We do not need him in Madrid, We need Diego Ribas instead!!achavabill July 20th, 2008 05:55
REAL MADRID IS JUST WASTING THEIR OWN TIME THINKING AND BEGGING FOR OTHERS TEAM, STAR ? WHAT A SHAME ARE THEY !!THEY DEALING WITH A WRONG CLUB (MAN UTD) THE CLUB THAT DOES'T CARE THEIR MONEY !! THEIR MONEY IS NOT VALUABLE FOR MAN UTD !!....KHAA KHAA WHAT A PITY REAL MADRID
THIS SHOW REAL MADRID FC LACK OF STAR, PLS REALISE WORLD PLAYER CAME TO REAL MADRID NOT BECAUSE THEY LIKE BARNEBEAU, THEY JUST CHASE FOR THEIR MONEY........