It is the time for Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Real Madrid?

It is the time for Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Real Madrid?

Cristiano Ronaldo has been tipped to  leave Real Madrid at the end of the season, following his latest outburst with manager Rafael Benítez.

The Portuguese International has two and half left in his current contract, and has been linked with a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu, with Manchester United and Ligue 1 Champions Paris Saint-Germain are his possible destinations.

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Despite of scoring record 11 goals in the group stage of the Champions League, and 21 in all competitions,  Cristiano Ronaldo is having a mixed season and has come under the severe criticism for not playing well in the bigger games.

Some sections of Spanish media questioned the mentality of former Manchester United star to perform in the bigger games, and suggested that he should be sold at the end of the season.

It is the time for Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Real Madrid?

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Cristiano Ronaldo failed to develop a working relationship with Rafael Benítez, and there are the reports of fresh rift between the pair. Portuguese Newspaper Seleção has claimed in their editorial that Real Madrid  actions are reason why Ronaldo has failed to perform on consistent basis and suggested in order to save his career, three times ballon d’or should leave the club at the end of season.

It is the time for Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Real Madrid?

“As I start this piece, I have the overwhelming feeling that I could have written it much, much sooner. By that I mean that my perspective on this subject has not changed all that much over the years. In truth, I am not sure exactly what made me finally decide to “put pen to paper” and discuss Ronaldo’s club predicament as I am about to do. Part of it is the reality that Ronaldo, even while scoring 21 goals in all competitions so far this term, is in some of the worst form of his career. I will pause here to recognize that this statement only proclaims just how good Ronaldo has been for Real Madrid since his arrival in 2009. As much as the press might lead you to believe, nobody scores 334 goals in 6 ½ seasons by accident. But that is not the only reason I feel compelled to write. “