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According to SK Football, Cristiano Ronaldo has attempted to put to rest rumours about his future by saying that he will remain in Madrid until 2018 before he considers his exit.
The Portuguese forward has been linked with a move to PSG and Manchester United in recent times but it seems any club interested in securing his services can only do so after his contract runs out.
The Portuguese forward has been linked with a move to PSG and Manchester United in recent times but it seems any club interested in securing his services can only do so after his contract runs out.
Cristaino Ronaldo had an interview with Marca saying:
"I want to be here for a couple more years and then we'll see. That's the duration of my contract and I want to give my all in that time."
Cristiano Ronaldo paid tribute to the club's fans and the support system at the Bernabeu saying:
"I dedicate this award to the team, to the coaches, the staff and everyone at Madrid," he enthused. "Without them, I wouldn't have been able to score so many goals last season.”
“Let's hope the fans keep supporting as they have been. They are spectacular. We will give everything on the pitch to try to win trophies and the Champions League once again."
Ronaldo comes under a lot of criticism in recent times of his performances, though coach Zinadine Zidane has faith in him saying:
"I feel a certain admiration for Cristiano,"
"I admire him for his goals and for everything he has achieved. I like his ambition. He is never satisfied with what he has done, he always wants more.”
"He is a super important player for me, for the team and for the fans.”
"I retired at the age of 34, but Cristiano will play on longer. It's not that I did not look after myself, but he takes a lot of care of his own body and is a beast physically."
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