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Real: Money No Object In Ronaldo Hunt

Wed 11 Jun, 08:09 AM


Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon insists that he will not be put off Cristiano Ronaldo by any asking price.

Calderon, who has refuted Manchester United's suggestions that his club are trying to unsettle the brilliant Portuguese ace, says money does not matter in this instance.

He points to the fact that Real paid nearly £50million for Zinedine Zidane, still the biggest transfer fee in football history, yet that was money very well spent.

Real are very much on the trail of Ronaldo and appear confident they can get him, and it seems they would be more than willing to smash the world record they paid for Zidane.

"The price is not important," Calderon is quoted as saying in The Sun.

"We had a player like Zidane who came here for £47m and it was a magnificent investment. It's not a question of money but a question of efficiency."

United have lodged a formal complaint with FIFA about Real's advances for their prized asset - but Calderon says they should be flattered by their interest.

"The case of Cristiano does not affect the image of the club abroad. I would be proud if big clubs made multi-million offers for Real Madrid players," he said, also stating that Ronaldo will decide his own future and not United.

"In the end, if a player wants to leave - whatever the offer is - he will walk. The question is to give him guarantees of success."

Reports in England suggest that Sir Alex Ferguson has told the United's board to make Ronaldo one of the highest-paid players in football to try and fend off Real.

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  1. he needs a new challenge ! i think any one who would be at his place would want to move ahead!
    MAN U Is a gr8 club that made him wat he is , and he payed off as well.....its his career let him decide.......
    I am sure if Man U didnt win the Champions league he would have surly wanted to stay to make up for his penalty miss...
    For the money man u is gonna get for him i am sure Sir Alex would do wonders with that for the club and the fans..
    I think man u should sign Ronaldinio rather then man city trying for him

    From duab_int, on Fri 13 Jun 7:46AM
  2. real madrid loser and very weak club in the world...

    From nazz.boyz, on Fri 13 Jun 7:19AM
  3. yeah!

    From mohammad safwan, on Thu 12 Jun 4:53AM
  4. Don't you think that all this Ronaldo saga is getting really boring.

    From Gary T, on Wed 11 Jun 7:35PM
  5. Sell him and bring back Beckham.

    From amberavneet1, on Wed 11 Jun 4:23PM
  6. yeah.....sell the traitor! invest into players who would die for united....like the likes of keane,scholes and giggs....we need these replacement....don't need someone who would unsettle the whole squad.

    From Alan S, on Wed 11 Jun 2:31PM
  7. you get lose lah real madrid!!!

    From Jaza_fabregas, on Wed 11 Jun 10:50AM
  8. sell the bloody little baby and invest in players and pledge there loyalty and who WANT to play for MAN UTD

    From JohnM, on Wed 11 Jun 9:32AM
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