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Published Date: 05 August 2008
MANCHESTER United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has stated that the transfer saga involving Cristiano Ronaldo is "closed" and the winger will remain at the club.
The Portugal international is under contract at Old Trafford until 2012 but has been publicly courted by Spanish giants Real Madrid and the player appeared to be keen on a move.

Ferguson though insists that Ronaldo, who underwent ankle surgery earlier this summer and is not expected to return to action until October, will stay at Old Trafford.

He said on Sky Sports News: "The matter is closed now. He (Ronaldo) is a Manchester United player – it's finished. He'll be playing here next season believe me. It's finished."

Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has also hinted their pursuit of Ronaldo may now be brought to an end after he revealed new arrival Rafael van der Vaart is their only likely purchase this summer.

"Rafael van der Vaart is the first and possibly the only signing of the summer for Real Madrid," Calderon said.

"We believe that this squad is full of quality, of plenty of talent. It's a team which is a great family, very close.

"We said that the new arrivals would be few but of great quality. That seemed logical after two successful seasons in which we've brought in 19 young, promising players.

"This (the low number of signings) was a request of the board of directors."

Van der Vaart himself was asked to comment on the possible arrival of United star Ronaldo, but was reluctant to respond.

"Ronaldo is a fantastic player, one of the best in the world," he added.

"If he came it would be great, of course. But out of respect I can't say anything more about this matter."

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  • Last Updated: 05 August 2008 3:39 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Alex Ferguson
 
1

paulmac,

surrey 05/08/2008 15:58:06
What are the chances of these 2 getting drawn together in the same CL group?
2

Neil Waugh,

05/08/2008 16:04:52
Yup, the same way Owen Hargreaves wasn't going to Man U after the Krauts put their foot down. And how about Rooney's Old Trafford saga.
Money always talks loudest. And it appears that the club's Septic Tank owners are already being dazzled by it. Whatever Sir Alex thinks.
3

Montford's Jaicket,

Hanging around 05/08/2008 16:05:55
#1 Probably slim - both were top seeds last season and are likely to be so this season. From memory Real were 6th, ManU were 8th and Celtic were 9th so if they were to be drawn together, that would mean that Celtic could be in among the top seeds. No doubt there is a co-efficients table somewhere on the UEFA.com site which would confirm or deny the relative positions.
4

Montford's Jaicket,

On the web 05/08/2008 16:13:12
On the other hand, it seems that Real are now only about 10th seed on the UEFA list, so it's not impossible...
5

SOFBTRC,

Far, far from Glasgow 05/08/2008 16:24:02
Would the Old Firm demand 5% of any future Ronaldo transfer fee?
6

Yeah1,

05/08/2008 16:54:59
#1

"What are the chances of these 2 getting drawn together in the same CL group?"

Zero. The champions of England and the champions of Spain are not going to be drawn together in the same group.
7

The Saint,

05/08/2008 19:17:32
its only fair the old firm get 5 % ,Ewan Cameron says so

 

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