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Ronaldo wants transfer to Spain

 

_41865928_ronnysit.jpg Ronaldo has been at Old Trafford for three years

 

Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo says he will join Real Madrid or Barcelona after making it clear he wants to leave Old Trafford.

The 21-year-old has been criticised in England for his role in the sending off of United team-mate Wayne Rooney when Portugal beat England in the World Cup.

"I should get out of Manchester as the circumstances are not right," he said.

"Nobody stood up for me and my desire is to play in Spain. Will it be Real or Barcelona? It will be one of them."

Ronaldo claimed: "For some time I haven't had any support from my chief executive (David Gill) or my coach (Sir Alex Ferguson). They should have come out in my defence but no-one did.

"I am calm, I know I have done a good job and I've grown a lot in this World Cup, from a physical point of view and a mental one. In the next few seasons I will be even better."

Ronaldo is under contract at Old Trafford until 2010 and boss Sir Alex Ferguson said last week he expected the player to report for pre-season training.

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He said: "There isn't a problem with the boy and I don't expect any problems.

"When people have been involved in a bid to become president at Madrid they have used clubs like ours."

New Real manager Fabio Capello said it was good news that Ronaldo was considering a move to The Bernabeu.

"He is a Manchester United player but everyone wants to come to play here and I think he really wants to and this is good news for me," said Capello.

"We will have to wait and see but at the moment I cannot say anything."

Ronaldo joined Manchester United from Sporting Lisbon for £12.24m in August 2003.

Former Celtic boss Martin O'Neill said Ferguson was the ideal person to diffuse the Rooney/Ronaldo disagreement.

He told BBC Radio Five Live: "One of the greatest managers of all time should sort that problem out, and I don't think he's had too much difficulty in the past.

"What do you do on the first day of training? I think you would have to lighten the mood. "There will be a few weeks now after the World Cup is over before Manchester United meet up, and I think there might be a time of reflection for both of them, and I honestly think that they should put it to the side."

 

 

Good riddance, I say!:angry:

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i think manchester will be better off with out him...manchester don't need teamates like this...as for going to spain..i hope he goes with barca..i don't want him playing in my favorite club real madrid

 

It appears that nobody wants him!!:P

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I doubt Frank will sign him. He had the same trouble with Quaresma (whose actually better than Ronaldo)' date=' and Frank got rid of him.[/quote']

 

Ronaldo is much better than Quaresma. Quaresma is like a worse version of Figo, though he is much younger than Luis

 

i can't see Ronaldo playing for this Barca, we have completely different tactics from Man U's and there's no place in the starting 11 for Ronaldo, actually. we play without wingers in the midfield. i don't think Ronaldo would be good in the position of Ronaldinho or Giuly/Messi/Gudjohnsen. and he wouldn't play in the midfield because all the midfielders in Barca have a lot of defensive tasks too. Ronaldo isn't a player who would play defensive roles.

 

chances he goes to Barca: 1%

chances he goes to Madrid: 69%

chances he stays in Man U: 30

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i'm just salivating at the thought of a barca forward section of deco ronaldo and ronaldinho although its very unlikely as barca would have to change a successful formation just to fit in a marquee player. but it would still be very nice to see ronaldo in the blue and red stripes...

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Ronaldo not for sale say Man Utd

 

Manchester United have insisted there is no chance of them selling winger Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

The 21-year-old Portugal star's future has been in doubt since he made it clear he wanted a move to Spain.

 

But a Manchester United statement said: "The club can confirm there is no possibility of Cristiano being sold.

 

"Cristiano recently signed a contract until 2010 and the club expects him to honour that contract. The club will not listen to any offers for Cristiano."

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/5172102.stm

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He is still not welcome back to Manchester.... and he wont be welcome in barcelona. I phoned frank last night and he told me not to listen to the bull s##t and assured me the only visit ronaldo will be making to barca is in its musem if anything ...

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He is still not welcome back to Manchester.... and he wont be welcome in barcelona. I phoned frank last night and he told me not to listen to the bull s##t and assured me the only visit ronaldo will be making to barca is in its musem if anything ...

 

 

Frank's a nice guy isn't he?

 

 

Messi is already a better option anyway.

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