Cristiano Ronaldo: I wouldn't rule out joining the Manchester City revolution

Cristiano Ronaldo believes that no amount of spending by Manchester City can make up for the history of success at their neighbours United. However, the former Old Trafford idol has not ruled out one day joining the Eastlands revolution.Ronaldo left United in a world-record-obliterating £80million transfer during a summer of spending at Real Madrid that topped £220m. New home: Cristiano Ronaldo is now a Real Madrid idol Revolution: Carlos Tevez left United for Eastlands as part of City's huge spending spree in the summerCity spent almost £120m on remodelling their squad but does not Ronaldo is not expecting a shift in power across Manchester any time soon.'I don't see them being above United,' said the Portugal star. 'Perhaps one day, but not yet. 'At United there are great traditions, which you can't buy in one or two years. They are created by victories. 'You need to prove again and again that you are better than the others. Manchester United has always done this and is still doing it, so they are the best.'Ronaldo joked that he was worth even more than the eye-watering price  Madrid shelled out for him, but he insisted: 'The money did not change either my character or style of play.'There were reports earlier this year that City might haveeven been rivalling the Spanish giants for his signature and admits hewould never say never when it comes to one day wearing the sky blueshirt. Spot king: Cristiano Ronaldo's goals have been missed at Old TraffordExport standard: Wayne Rooney has the class to suit any league'I don't know (about City's interest),' he said. 'I'venot heard about it. Now I'm at Madrid. Nobody knows what thefuture will bring. Real are the club of my dreams and I'm glad to behere.'Ronaldo believes United striker Wayne Rooney could easily adapt tothe Spanish league, but does not expect his former team-mate to leaveUnited.'He's a great footballer who has been playing in one of thestrongest leagues in Europe, so of course he would be able to play inSpain.'In the last few years he has shown his level and I believe that in Spain he would show the same quality.'We still talk on the phone from time to time, but we don't talk about him coming to Real.'I think it's better that he stays at United. Rooney is an Englishman and he likes Manchester. The city and the club suit him.' Evra: World Cup is more important than Champions League gloryUnited and Arsenal poised for summer scrap over Barcelona star Yaya ToureBarcelona's a no-go, Robinho warned by City over Nou Camp transferCity have lost their way since victory over Arsenal, admits Garry CookMANCHESTER CITY FC

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