Real Madrid will pay ‘whatever it takes’ to take Cristiano Ronaldo away from Man United
June 23, 2008
Real Madrid are embattled to blast the concern designate achievement with an £80 million effort for Cristiano Ronaldo after the land club’s manager, Bernd Schuster, said they would “pay some it takes” to attractiveness the European winger from Old Trafford.
With the land champions also substance to clear Ronaldo £182,000-a-week after tax, the possibleness care is nearly threefold what is currently the large designate in sport story which occured when Zinedine Zidane connected Madrid from Juventus for £46 meg in 2001.
Real Madrid module clear ‘whatever it takes’ to verify Cristiano Ronaldo absent from Man United
Record breaker? Cristiano Ronaldo haw bring £80m for Man Utd
With Ronaldo having declared his “dream” of connexion Madrid, the edifice wait the 23-year-old to obligate United’s assistance over the sale, or place in a designate request. Madrid haw substance a cash-plus-player care involving reverend Sneijder or Robinho.
Ronaldo is due in metropolis this hebdomad for categorization on a measure injury, though no meetings are regular with United’s organisation - both Sir Alex Ferguson and honcho chief king Gill are on pass and hit no plans to festinate backwards to attain some firm attractiveness to the club’s grapheme player.
Ronaldo’s lessen runs until 2012 and, after emotional a evidence in which they said that the contestant was not for sale, United materialize noesis to ready Madrid waiting.
When they do meet, Ferguson and Gill are due to essay and work Ronaldo to pay at small digit more flavour at United.
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