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Man U on red alert as Ronaldo denies signing a new Madrid contract

Sport
Cristiano Ronaldo’s move back to the Barclays Premier League was a step closer after the £80 million forward dismissed reports that he had signed a new contract with Real Madrid.

MADRID — Cristiano Ronaldo’s move back to the Barclays Premier League was a step closer after the £80 million forward dismissed reports that he had signed a new contract with Real Madrid.

Daily Mail

As Sportsmail revealed last month, Manchester United are confident of re-signing the 28-year-old and that view will be strengthened by Ronaldo’s public rejection of claims that he is ready to sign a deal to stay at the Bernabeu for the rest of his career.

And despite Real president Florentino Perez saying earlier this week he was confident the player would sign a contract extension, Ronaldo said on his Facebook page: “All the news about my renewal with Real Madrid is false.”

The forward’s current deal runs out in 2015, but if he refuses to sign, Madrid may have no choice but to cash in on him, even though he has scored an extraordinary 146 goals in 135 games.

Monaco were believed to be preparing an £85m bid with astronomical wages to convince him to join their project, but Ronaldo may choose to return to Manchester, where he has fond memories.

Sir Alex Ferguson was thought to be a big part in Ronaldo missing the club, but he may still be interested in a move to the side that set him on his way to being one of the best in the world.