Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Real Madrid continue the chase for Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo


Real Madrid may succeed in signing Superstar player Kaka from AC Milan to their club, and despite the astronomical sum of money that will be involved in this transfer Los Blancos are still keen to grab the signature of Cristiano Ronaldo.

This is a deal that could implicate up to € 120 million, considering the transfer fee, the player’s wages, and the agent’s commission. However, Florentino Perez is ready to splash a lot of cash to get the world’s best player, Cristiano Ronaldo.

“I have said Ronaldo does interest us. We have to resolve this and the other big signings in the month of June.

“In Spain there are get-out clauses. In many cases that eliminates negotiations.

“It seems in the case of Ronaldo he does have a get-out clause and it means if the player brings the money stipulated in the clause he can go.

“It’s what I’ve been told, I’ve not seen it.”

It may well happen that Cristiano Ronaldo joins Real Madrid despite the player’s previous statements of commitment to Manchester United. Aside from the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo revealed his uncertainty over his Manchester United future after the European final, Real Madrid’s hunt will be hotter than ever as speculations explain that the Spanish Giants could lose up to € 30 million should they decide to break the secret agreement that they have wit Ronaldo.

Will Ronaldo join Real Madrid? Is he going to remain another season at Manchester United? The future has a lot to tell. Now with AC Milan’s Brazilian Star Kaka probably leaving the San Siro, Silvio Berlusconi has hinted at his desire to see Cristiano Ronaldo in the club’s red and black jersey.

Underlining the rumors revealing his dream move for Cristiano Ronaldo, Berlusconi told Studio Sport stated:

“Cristiano Ronaldo? I whispered in his ear and told him that I would like to see him play in Rossoneri colours, and he smiled at me,”

“Who wouldn’t he want to come to a club like Milan?”

It’s up to Ronaldo to decide on his future, as recent reports explain that Ferguson is ready to sell his ace for a fee of £ 75 million.

Written by: Angela Asante

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