Real Madrid president says Cristiano Ronaldo’s apparent dissatisfaction is very strange

Real Madrid president says Cristiano Ronaldo’s apparent dissatisfaction is very strange

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says Cristiano Ronaldo‘s obvious disappointment is “all extremely abnormal” yet that both he and the club anticipate that the star player will remain at the Bernabeu this late spring.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the ruling Ballon d’Or grant champ, demonstrated he feels he is being dealt with unjustifiably by Spain’s assessment specialists, whose “depression” has made him resolved to leave Real Madrid and the nation, a source affirmed to ESPN FC.

Real Madrid president says Cristiano Ronaldo’s apparent dissatisfaction is very strange

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Real Madrid president says Cristiano Ronaldo's apparent dissatisfaction is "all very strange"

After at first maintaining a strategic distance from the consuming inquiry regarding Cristiano Ronaldo’s future. During the address he provided for stamp his re-decision on Monday evening, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez opened up in a meeting on radio station Onda Cero surprisingly since the news broke on Friday.

“I have not talked with Cristiano Ronaldo,” Perez said. “During the election period, I’ve tried to be respectful and keep out of everything.”

“I learned of the [reports] through what a daily paper said. He’s inundated in the Confederations Cup [with Portugal] right now. Which is a critical rivalry, and for the minute there’s nothing until that finishes. Like the every single other player, however, he has an agreement and is a Real Madrid player.”

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“In football and life, as a rule, we experience circumstances which we don’t anticipate that and we have will locate the best answer for everybody.”

“I know Cristiano Ronaldo and he’s a decent person, not simply with the ball, but rather as a man. This is all exceptionally abnormal, I should talk with him to perceive what’s happening.”

Although, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have been connected with an option for the Portuguese, while Bayern Munich denied interest on Monday. Also Chinese Super League teams are in queue for the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo.