FIFA will take no formal action over Manchester United's complaint against Real Madrid about the Spanish club's pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo.But football's world governing body has issued a warning to Real of the consequences of inducing the Portuguese winger to breach his contract.
FIFA said in a statement that they had received a complaint from United last week but that no regulations had been broken by the Spanish club so far.
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vete a tomar por culo ruben.
70 million pounds plus sergio ramos and robinho, let him go SAF.....
Whingeing Manures. Why do they think that they should be the only team in the world to hang onto their players? Lesser teams have to surrender their best players to them. They are just put out because Ronaldo seems to think that Real are a bigger club than they are!!!
WOW a warning, that'll teach them..............
stupid spanih losers
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