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No chance of City move - Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo admits he would find it impossible to turn out for Manchester City because his heart still belongs to United.

Last Updated: 13/02/13 at 15:50 Post Comment    Bet with SkyBet  Cristiano Ronaldo to sign for before 1st September 2013 Sign For Before 1st September: Manchester City 28/1

Cristiano Ronaldo: Rules out City move

Cristiano Ronaldo: Rules out City move

The Portuguese superstar spent six years at Old Trafford prior to making a record-breaking switch to Real Madrid in the summer of 2009.

Ronaldo has enjoyed four goal-laden years in Spain, but speculation regarding his long-term future at Santiago Bernabeu has intensified this season.

Few clubs could afford to acquire his talents, but reigning Premier League champions City are among a select group of clubs who possess the riches required to make a deal happen.

Ronaldo has, however, attempted to bring an end to the rumours suggesting he could return to Manchester in blue rather than red.

Ahead of Real's Champions League clash with United on Wednesday, Ronaldo told The Sun: "To play for City not United? I'm not going to do that. Why? Because my heart's in Manchester United, that's why.

"I can say it would be very difficult to play at Manchester City. Very difficult because of Manchester United."

Ronaldo, despite claims earlier in the campaign that he was feeling unsettled in Spain, insists it is his intention to honour his contract in Madrid, but he has refused to rule out the possibility of making an emotional return to Old Trafford at some stage in the future.

He added: "I am a player of Real Madrid and I'm happy here, my family is happy and everything is going well for me here. The future? I don't know - only God knows the future.

"I can't say I'm never going back to Man United, but I can say I'm good here and I want to be here.

"Let's leave it at that and see what God gives me in the future, but I repeat I am happy here at Madrid."

It's nice to see that Sheik Mansour has paid for schooling for many of his new found acolytes; a rare treat on that side of M/cr. Ronny is not going anywhere. As Harry B says - a big flirt. If and it's a big if - but talking of flirts: - Mourinho heads to OT, well maybe Ronny might pack his bags for wet country. can we exchange him for Rooney and XXX pounds?
- norvennah

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