Friday, 11 December 2015

Barcelona move "almost impossible"-Ronaldo


A move to the Camp Nou would be "almost
impossible", but Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo has
refused to rule it out:- photo filed.

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has not ruled out the
possibility of a sensational move to the club's arch-rivals
Barcelona, but admits the chances of it happening are "almost
impossible".

The Portugal international says "everything is open" as he
continues to be questioned about where he could end up in the
future.

Ronaldo has been linked with Paris Saint-Germain in recent
weeks, but laughed it off on Tuesday as nothing more than
speculation.

However, when asked about a switch to Camp Nou or back to
Old Trafford to rejoin Manchester United, Ronaldo refused to
rule anything out.

"It's a little more difficult," he told the Associated Press.

"There are things that you kind of already have an idea, that to
play one day for Barcelona would be almost impossible, or to
play for another English club other than Manchester, it's very
complicated.

"But that's not 100 per cent guaranteed. As I said before, there
are no certainties in football. Everything is open, all leagues.

"I may end my career here with Real Madrid. I'm just being
honest. I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. If I was
75 per cent certain, I would say so, it wouldn't be a problem. But
I have no idea."

Ronaldo's current contract at Madrid runs until the end of the
2017-18 season and the 30-year-old hinted he could be
interested in a move to MLS.

"Right now I don't see myself playing in the American league,
but that's right now," he said. "In two or three years I may think
differently.

"As a football professional, this is always an unknown, so I
prefer to stay in the present.

"The present is good and I'm enjoying being at Real Madrid. But
in a few years I don't know how I'm going to be thinking.

"When it's closer to ending my contract I'm going to have to
make decisions, whether it's staying at Real Madrid or going to
another club or ending my career in a few years.

"It's normal. That's why I'm not worried, because I know that
everything has a beginning and everything has an end.

"I'm ready for that. I'm ready to stay at Real Madrid, to leave, to
end my career when it's time. It's part of my job."

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