Ronaldo blow will not put Real off move
REAL MADRID are maintaining their pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo despite the news the Manchester United winger will miss the start of the new season after undergoing surgery on his ankle.
The Spanish club's president Ramon Calderon said he was aware of Ronaldo's problem, and that if the 23-year-old wanted to leave Old Trafford then United would find it difficult to keep him.
Calderon said: "It depends on the player, on Ronaldo. Since I've known football it has been the case that the desires of the footballer are what decide matters. If Ronaldo wants to leave Manchester, he'll leave. If he wants to stay, he'll stay. I don't think you can keep anyone in a place where they don't want to be, not even in a family.
"But I insist that for a formal negotiation to start Manchester United will have to open their doors to us. Manchester have to want to talk." On Ronaldo's ankle injury, Calderon added: "At the moment that is something which should only concern the player and United."
Ronaldo yesterday underwent surgery on his right ankle but it will be at least a month before Professor Niek van Dijk, the Dutch ankle specialist who operated on him, can assess when he will be ready to return to action.
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Last Updated:
08 July 2008 11:05 AM
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Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh