Manchester United move to play down Real Madrid's 75m Cristiano Ronaldo 'bid'

03 April 2009 23:40
It was suggested the Spanish giants were so confident of finally completing the move, first mooted last summer, that personal terms on his contract had already been secretly agreed. But sources at Old Trafford last night insisted there was no substance to the claims, in line with the club's public stance that Ronaldo, under contract until 2012, will not be leaving Manchester in the near future.  Related ArticlesPremier League team newsFerguson gives a positive spinBerbatov out for two weeksRooney wants to prolong Liverpool's title waitFerguson challenges Carrick over England roleSir Alex Ferguson wary of Barcelonas Champions League threatIt is widely believed in Spain that Ronaldo has made clear his intention to leave the European champions at the end of the current campaign after striking a deal – rumoured by some to have the blessing of Sir Alex Ferguson, an outspoken critic of Madrid's transfer policy – with both his present and prospective employers. Madrid have played their part in allowing speculation to continue unabated. Ronaldo has made no secret of his desire to grace the Bernabeu at some stage in his career. A sky-high fee may tempt the Glazer family, who own United, to sell, but any deal would first have to overcome Ferguson's considerable objections.  

Source: Telegraph