Bayern are not going to fight for Ronaldo

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Sky Sports is reporting that the Portuguese global is interested in the possibility of a move back to Old Trafford this summer.

Four-time Ballon d'Or victor Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly told his former boss Sir Alex Ferguson six weeks ago that he wanted to quit Real Madrid.

He has also helped his team to win two La Liga titles after joining it on transfer from Manchester United for a ten record £80 million in 2009.

The four-time Ballon d'Or victor, who left Old Trafford for the Spanish capital in 2009, supposedly wants to move on this summer after accusations of tax evasion in the country.

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane broke off his holiday to call Cristiano Ronaldo in a bid to persuade his unsettled star not to quit the club, Spanish sports daily Marca claimed yesterday.

The Los Blancos forward has sensationally claimed he will leave the club after they supposedly failed to give him support in his tax evasion case where he is alleged to have defrauded £13m from Spanish authorities.

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Michael Ballack expects Cristiano Ronaldo to remain at Real Madrid amid rumours linking the Portuguese superstar with a shock exit.

Ronaldo, 32, signed a new five-year contract last November which means he is contracted to Real until 2021, and has previously been linked with a return to United.

And that could be the chance that Chelsea take to try and bring Ronaldo to Stamford Bridge, with Roman Abramovich keen to make a big-money move in order to persuade Antonio Conte to stay, so says a report in The Sun.

Ronaldo has reportedly told Real Madrid he wants to leave, prompting speculation over which clubs could sign him.

Real have made Hazard one of their top targets this summer and would surely be interested in a swap should Ronaldo insist on a move.

"Very few, even China now is becoming more hard because there is a new tax, which means every transfer fee that is agreed, you have to pay the same amount in tax", he added.

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