According to recent reports, the Spanish club are willing to sell their un-happy forward to Manchester United for a fee believed to be around the 60 million mark.
Year 2009 saw http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 complete a long awaited move to his boyhood-favourite club, Real Madrid.
The transfer was a record one and Manchester United made some healthy money on their Portuguese talent, who was worshipped by the United faithful.
Ronaldo moved to Manchester in 2003 after signing from Portuguese outfit, Sporting Lisbon for a fee believed to be in the region of 12 million pounds.
The move turned out to be a bargain for the Red Devils as the speedy winger transformed into the best player on the planet within a few years.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734 achieved unprecedented success with his United team in the 6 years that he spent in with the English outfit.
He went on to win a host of silverware as no major trophy in the world of football eluded the Portuguese international.
Ronaldo led United to Champions League glory in 2008 as his amazing displays helped United pip http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 for the crown in Moscow, which featured an all English finale.
United were on a high, and so was Ronaldo as he was officially crowned as the best player on the planet earth in 2008.
Ronaldo was not to stop and again led united to their third successive Premier League title, while also guiding them to a successive Champions League final appearance.
No team had ever defended their Champions League crown in the past and history was to stay intact as United lost to a powerful http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 side 2-0.
That was the last game in United colours for the Portuguese as he completed his switch to Real Madrid.
Despite breaking almost every single record in the league and in the clubs history, Ronaldo has struggled to adapt to life in the Spanish capital and just after 3 years, he is ready to make a move back to the club where his name
is still chanted by the Old Trafford faithful.
According to reports, Madrid are willing to let their star man leave for a fee of just 60 million pounds, even lesser than what they paid for him in 2009.
Ronaldo’s will is believed to have caused the decline in the amount that Madrid are expecting and it looks more and more certain that they will have to cash in at their not-so-happy forward.
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