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Ramón Calderón, the Real Madrid president, has again invited the wrath of Manchester United by urging Cristiano Ronaldo not to weaken his resolve in the face of Sir Alex Ferguson’s fierce opposition to the forward’s proposed transfer to Spain.
Ronaldo is expected to issue a statement today or tomorrow to confirm his intention to move to Madrid and to plead with United to allow him to pursue his “dream” after five years’ loyal service, but Ferguson, who is on holiday in France, is unswerving in his stance that United will not sell and that the player’s dream will remain in the realms of fantasy.
Ferguson has so far avoided all temptation to speak directly to Ronaldo and maintains that he will not do so until he has returned to work next Monday or until the player makes the first move. To Real’s delight, the stand-off is adding to the tension between player and manager, with Ronaldo publicly urged by Calderón yesterday to remain strong.
“If the kid keeps himself in that strong position, the step he has taken [in expressing his wish to join Real] could be key,” Calderón said. “As we have already said many times, it is a problem between Manchester United and the player. If the two resolve the situation and Manchester United want to call us, then we will be happy and delighted with that because Cristiano is a great player. We can’t say anything more. We only talk about our own players – and Cristiano is Manchester United’s.”
The last statement would cause hilarity at Old Trafford were it not for the gravity of the situation. United have already made a formal complaint to Fifa, football’s governing body, about Real’s behaviour and their persistent and highly successful attempts to unsettle Ronaldo. Although United accept that there is no hard evidence of the illegal approach that they firmly suspect, they believe that repeated comments from Calderón, Bernd Schuster, the coach, and others at Real represent a concerted attempt to undermine the relationship between Ronaldo and his club, which is now close to breaking point.
Schuster was at it again yesterday, saying that Real should be prepared to pay whatever it takes – which is likely to mean a transfer fee in excess of £70 million and wages of £150,000 after tax – to sign Ronaldo. “For a player of this level, we must pay what is necessary,” Schuster said. “For us, what is most important is to win the Champions League and he can help us achieve that. But we understand that, when a club has a player of such quality, they don’t want to let him go.”
Ferguson’s mood will not be helped by renewed uncertainty over the future of his assistant, Carlos Queiroz, who is a contender to succeed Luiz Felipe Scolari as coach of the Portugal national team. There are other candidates, including José Pekerman, the former Argentina coach, and Zico, who recently left Fenerbahçe, but Queiroz, who would be happy to stay at Old Trafford if he were given assurances that he is in pole position to be United’s next manager when Ferguson retires, appears pleased to be associated with the Portugal vacancy. “It gives me great pleasure that my name is linked,” Queiroz said when approached by a Portuguese newspaper. “Have I been asked? I will make no comment.”
There has been little good news for United since they lifted the European Cup in Moscow on May 21 – a match that Ronaldo is adamant will be his last for the club – but, contrary to reports yesterday, they are expected to secure the long-term future of Carlos Tévez. The Argentina forward is said to be concerned that talks have not started over an extension to his loan arrangement, which runs until next summer, but United officials say that this will be addressed soon.
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Ronaldo WANTS TO play for Real Madrid, and is entirely about him the reasons for choosing it.
So he wants to cancel his contract of employment
giving MU a right compensation, as any worker in any company in any place of the world can do. What's wrong or unethical with that?
Ben (Madrid)
Ben, Madrid, Spain
Ronaldo should be so thankful that hairdrier SAF taught him how to kick a ball. And more fool him, if he goes to that dead-end of a club, Real Madrid. I mean to say, Ruud van has had a terrible season there, what with scoring a hatful of goals and winning the league and all.
JeremyinOz, Perth, Australia
1. Are the fans of the '"Worlds greatest club" Man Utd, themost deluded in the world.
2. And is the reason they are so furious with Ronaldo because he has taken a pin to their ridiculously inflated bubble of self-regard.
JeremyinOz, Perth, Australia
The Stretford End will give him a lot of stick for this show of disloyalty his life wont be worth living,he'll be begging for a transfer anyway so lets get as much as we can and ship him off to anonymity in spain with the rest of our cast offs.It's a credit to United that Real take our hand me downs
Ed Allen , Whitby, Canada
you cant compare him to george best now.
ronaldo only ever thinks of himself, he aint bigger than a club. 80m on him, make real earn him.
justin, brisbane, australia
To lose Ronaldo would be unfortunate but to lose Tevez would be negligent.
Alcimedes, Larne, UK
Fergie transformed CR into a proper footballer, from a slab of good marble into a work of art. If CR is a superstar and a multi-millionaire, it's because of ManU. He received from the club more than he gave to it. He still has his dues to pay to the team that made him.
John, Malta, Malta
shows how much fifa hate the english, first they dont say a dickie bird about 2 spanish or italian sides in the champs league final, but as soon as its 2 english clubs something has 2 be done.
Now real blatantly tap up a player, with comments from manager and chairman, but theres no evidence!?!?
will, grimsby, uk
If Ferguson was doing his job properly he'd be back at his desk,not sunning himself on a beach.
The summer recess is the most important part of the season where clubs are made or doomed as a result of the sales and acquisitions of the Managers and Ferguson is doing no service to his club by hiding.
james allen, manchester, ENGLAND
it is obvious by his non celebrations when winning the premiership that he had things on his mind, why anyone would want to move to real instead of utd is beyond me, foreign players have no loyalty
helen, bradford, uk
I have a feeling that Ronaldo wont have the same effect as in England where the game is dominated by pace, which suits him.
David, Glasgow,
Ronaldo's desire to dwindle away in a meaningless league speaks more of his need to be glorified than a desire to improve his abilities. Van Nistlerooy, Beckham, and Heinze had all lost the ability to influence matches in the EPL before becoming stars again in Spain, Ronaldo's best is behind him.
Steven, Watford,
i cannot believe that real madrid have such power over manchester united. this is the team that was beaten home and away by roma.
noel, Belfast,
It is ambiguous that Calderon and Schuster never keep their mouths shut on one end claiming that they only talk about their own players one the other. Do Real's high hierachy have any sense of ethical values? Do they consider Ronaldo is NOW one of their players?
William Fok, Hong Kong, China
Dont think Real need to attempt to undermine the relationship between Ronaldo and his club - Fergie has already done it for them by revealing threat to sit him in the stands
john , ipswich, uk
Ronaldo should stay at Man Utd. How many players has Real Madrid poached from the premiership and other top European players, only to put them on the substitutes bench to fade away.
Andy Johnson, Hull, Unied Kingdom