SkySports wrote:Cristiano Ronaldo has rocked Manchester United by confirming that he does indeed want to quit Old Trafford.
Signs that Ronaldo was unsettled first emerged earlier this month when he confirmed that he had spoken to one of Real Madrid’s presidential candidates about a move to Spain.
Since then Ronaldo has infamously clashed with team-mate Wayne Rooney during Portugal’s quarter-final success over England, the 21-year-old seeming to urge referee Horacio Elizondo to red card his club team-mate for his stamp on Ricardo Carvalho.
Rooney was indeed sent off, and ever since Ronaldo has been roundly booed during the finals.
The former Sporting Lisbon winger, who only signed a new long-term contract late last year, stated that a decision on his future would be made following the World Cup.
And after Portugal’s 3-1 third place play-off defeat to Germany, Ronaldo admitted that he wants to quit The Red Devils.
"I think I should get out of Manchester, the circumstances are not right to keep playing in Manchester," said Ronaldo, who confirmed that a move to La Liga — possibly with Real - is his preferred option.
"In two or three days I will decide where to go. I always said I wanted to play in Spain.
"Nobody stood up for me at Manchester, although I did not do anybody any harm."
The news is sure to be a huge blow to Sir Alex Ferguson, who has nurtured Ronaldo since his £12 million arrival from Portugal in 2003.
He has already highlighted Ronaldo and Rooney as the future of United, but now it seems he has a real battle on his hands to keep the former.
Guess he's all but gone now. I feel sorry for him, it's not like he's the only player in the World Cup to dive, people just focused on him because he's pretty full of himself. The thing with Rooney was nothing, why aren't people focusing on the fact that Rooney stomped someone in the nuts, and not Ronaldo running up to talk to the referee about it.
The worst part is that the English press have got involved... as far as I'm concerned, if I was to invite people over for dinner I'd probably have terrorists over before I'd invite an English journalist. They are pure scum and make stories up for no apparent reason. The latest stunt (headed by The Sun) was to bombard the online voting for Best Young Player to make sure Ronaldo wouldn't win it, which they subsequentially bragged about with a front page story called "Mouse defeats the rat". Wankers.
In other news, Nolberto Solano says that David Beckham will have to fight for a spot in the midfield if he goes to Newcastle United, and suggested he play right back instead of midfield
