After a lot of speculation for the past couple of months the transfer window is now a possibility for the Real Madrid forward and captain of the Portugal’s team. And interest from several clubs has not been unknown as Paris Saint-Germain and even his former club Manchester United have expressed a big interest to acquire the player.
The current honorary president of the Real Madrid, Paco Gento has voiced his concerns regarding the sell of the player and has made some comments about the future of the player inside the organization stating the club is not known to sell their players but to actually buy the star players for the good of the club.
Cristiano Ronaldo contract with Real Madrid will end within two years in 2018, but his stay in the team is still not insured. As reported by Guillem Balagué on Sky Sports, the two sides, Real Madrid and Cristianos group, are already negotiating the best way out for the Portuguese striker this summer. There is already talk of prices. Real Madrid asks 60 million for the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo, who requested a tab between 20 and 25 million euros to suitors.
Real Madrid is clear that it is time to put Cristiano in the football market. His age, 31, and the fact that his contract ends in 2018, are two of the shuffled arguments to get the best performance possible in the sale of the Portuguese star. Moreover, from the player’s perspective there is also a predisposition to look for an exit this summer to be able to get the very best contract while he still can.
Manchester United, his former team, is one of the best options. Cristiano has a great memory of his passage by Old Trafford and will not displease him to back to United. However, PSG has not yet given the final word. For now, the price that Real Madrid has put on the portuguese player is 60 million. But something is certain on this subject there is no more speculation on the future of the forward he will be on the market and the best bid will take him away, his performance is still one of the best in his club and in spanish football in general.