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Cristiano Ronaldo hints at Real Madrid exit

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The Real Madrid star has hinted that he might be looking for a potential move elsewhere as Madrid endure another painful season.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 broke all the previously held transfer records when he completed his much awaited switch from English giants Manchester United to Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid.
The player had always wanted a move to his boy-hood dream club and finally got his dreams turned into reality when Manchester United accepted a world record fee for their Portuguese ace.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson in United’s visit for a match at the opening of Sporting’s new stadium.
The Reds finalised the deal quickly to shrug off any interest from other potential suitors and the signing of the young 18 year old proved as a bargain, come the next few years.
Ronaldo settled well to life in the English country and reached new heights with his team, beating records after records, eventually being crowned as the best player on the planet in 2008.
The Portuguese enjoyed a mammoth campaign with United in 2007-2008 as he scored 42 goals from a midfield position and his heroics led United to a memorable double, claiming the Barclays Premier League and the UEFA Champions League in the same season.
Ronaldo has reportedly never been happy in the Spanish capital and reports have always linked him with a return to Old Trafford.
The star hinted it again in his recent interview and was naturally unhappy with Madrid’s 3rd consecutive exit at the semi final stage of the UEFA Champions League, falling to German side Borussia Dortmund this time.
"I want to continue winning wherever. I have two more years on my contract and I'm not worried about my renewal. I do not care if Mourinho continues or not, I care about myself and Real Madrid," Ronaldo told Marca.
"We could have scored three goals that would have changed the game. We didn't do it. We knew that if we scored early it would change the game because Borussia Dortmund had no initiative. We shouldn't have lost by that score. But we go with our heads high
and giving thanks to the fans."
For now, Ronaldo prepares to win what could be their only notable piece of silverware in the season as they get ready to face the challenge of fellow city rivals Atletico Madrid.

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