Ronaldo wants Real Madrid stay

Cristiano Ronaldo wants to complete his contract at Real Madrid - but admits he's unsure of his future beyond that.

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Cristiano Ronaldo: Wants to see out contract

Cristiano Ronaldo: Wants to see out contract

Cristiano Ronaldo insists he wants to complete his contract at Real Madrid - but admits he does not know what the future holds for him beyond that.

Ronaldo has been the subject of intense speculation since admitting he was "sad" for professional reasons back in September, with reports linking him with a move away from the Bernabeu.

However, the Portugal international is adamant he is not looking to leave the Spanish champions before his current contract runs out on 2015.

Speaking to fifa.com in an interview that was conducted at last week's Ballon d'Or awards and published on Monday, Ronaldo said: "I want to see out my contract at Real Madrid: I'm very clear about that. After that, well, I don't know what'll happen in the future."

The speculation about the future of their star player is not the only headache Madrid have had to deal with this season.

Saturday's goalless draw with bottom club Osasuna left Madrid in third place in the Primera Division standings, a massive 18 points behind leaders and arch rivals Barcelona.

With their domestic title slipping away, all eyes will now be on Madrid to see if they can finally end their long wait to win the Champions League.

Madrid have claimed a record nine European Cups in their history but their last success in the competition came back in 2002 and winning a 10th title has become an obsession for the Spanish giants.

Since falling at the last-16 stage for six successive seasons, Madrid have reached the semi-finals in the last two years and this season they are determined to go all the way.

"Every Madridista wants that 10th European Cup - we're more than aware of that," Ronaldo said.

"Last season we fell just short, which was very frustrating. Fortunately we've got the opportunity to set the record straight this year, though the fact we face Manchester United next makes it more difficult.

"It's not going to be easy and I reckon the odds are about 50-50, but I'm still very confident."

He added of the match against his former side United: "No team's unbeatable, but when we're at our best we're a really good side.

"Manchester United have started the English championship race very well and are a long way ahead of the rest, but still, if we play the way we're capable of, we can beat them.

"To do that we need to pull together and play as a team, like we've done in so many matches before."


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