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Portuguese newspaper claims that Ronaldo has a pact to rejoin United

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Portugal’s largest daily selling newspaper, Record, has claimed that Ronaldo has already made up his mind for a return to his former club in the upcoming summer transfer window
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 completed his move to Spanish giants Real Madrid from English outfit Manchester United at the end of the 2009 season, bringing a halt to one of the longest lasting transfer sagas in the history of the game.
The Portuguese joined the English side from Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon, back in 2003 and with United; he went on to become the best player on the planet.
Ronaldo tasted success of every possible kind in his time with the English side, winning all the possible top titles that domestic and European football had to offer.
Cristiano’s  most memorable season at the Old Trafford based club came in 2007-2008 when he grabbed a record breaking 42 goals from a midfield position in all competitions and led United to the auspicious feat of winning the English
Premier League and UEFA Champions League.
That year, Ronaldo was the top scorer in both the domestic league and the European competition and his services were rewarded when he became the first player in the history of the game to win the prestigious Ballon d’Or award from
England’s top division.
The former Manchester United then settled for a world record transfer to his dream club Real Madrid and has had a more than decent spell with Los Blancos.
However, he has often stated that he has not settled in well at Madrid and is reportedly looking for a way out of the capital side. These rumours have now been confirmed by Portuguese newspaper, Record.
“http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson established a pact with the Portuguese, who, if he decided to leave
Madrid in the future, would always contact the Scot, so as to give him the possibility of matching a proposal. Ronaldo is ready to accept and even welcomes a possible return to Manchester, where he always felt "highly protected" by the coach of the Red Devils.”
Ronaldo spent 6 successful seasons at Old Trafford and his name is still chanted at the theatre of dreams.

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