Madrid (AFP) - Cristiano Ronaldo refused to commit his future to Real Madrid just hours after becoming the club's joint leading scorer of all time with two goals on Wednesday.
Ronaldo
equalled Raul's record of 323 goals for the Spanish giants in their 2-0
Champions League win over Malmo despite Raul playing over 400 games more
for Los Blancos than the Portuguese star, who also passed 500 career
goals on the night.
Ronaldo has long been linked with a return to Manchester United,
where he starred between 2003 and 2009 before a then world record 80
million euro ($90 million, £59 million) transfer to Madrid.
A move to Paris Saint Germain or even a shock transfer to Major League Soccer in the United States have also been rumoured.
"I
am happy here, I want to win things here. I feel good, but as I have
said millions of times no one knows what will happen in the future," the
three-time World Player of the Year told Spanish radio station Cadena
SER.
"We will see what happens tomorrow but at this moment in time I am happy at Real Madrid," he added.
"No one knows what will happen next year. I am happy here, but you never know what will happen in the future.
"I
have to achieve things here, I feel good, I want to win things with
Real Madrid because I think this club has potential to win things, but I
don't know what will happen in the future."
Ronaldo
spoke to the Spanish media present in Sweden for the first time since
February after Real were humiliated 4-0 by Atletico Madrid.
The
Portuguese was heavily criticised for going ahead with his 30th
birthday party the night of that defeat after Colombian rapper Kevin
Roldan posted pictures of Ronaldo and other Madrid players enjoying
themselves on social media.
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique
then sarcastically thanked Roldan for his part in Madrid's rivals
success after they won the treble of La Liga, Champions League and Copa
del Rey last season.
"It
isn't the moment to speak about these things. When I don't speak it is
because something isn't right, so every one can think what they like,"
added Ronaldo.
"It was my
decision. I didn't want to speak and there is no one that obliges me to.
I speak when I want to, Real Madrid have never put pressure on me to
speak.
"Why do I not speak more often? Because the questions aren't good. What does this (Roldan) have to do with the game?
"You want to put me in a mess with what Pique has done, why does that matter to me?"
Source: yahoonews

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