Cristiano Ronaldo has moved to quash speculation linking him once more with a move to Real Madrid by insisting that Manchester United is the right club for me.
Cristiano Ronaldo has moved to quash speculation linking him once more with a move to Real Madrid by insisting that Manchester United "is the right club for me".
Reports over the weekend claimed the Portugal forward had agreed a secret deal with the Spanish giants that
would see him leave Old Trafford for the Bernabeu at the end of this season in a 75 million pounds transfer.
But Ronaldo, who has issued contradictory statements on his United future in the past, says he has no ambition to leave the English and European champions when asked to clarify his intentions ahead of tonight's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Porto.
"I'm happy at this club and I think this is the right club for me," Ronaldo said.
World Footballer of the Year Ronaldo scored 42 goals last season to inspire United to glory. And manager Alex Ferguson also insisted he's here to stay. "Ronaldo is doing it for us this season," Ferguson said.