Cristiano Ronaldo may be reconsidering his decision to leave Real Madrid, after president Florentino Perez's public show of support for him.
"Wish and your dreams will come true", might work in a ideal world, but Ronaldo will know just because he wants to go back to Manchester United, his former club, it doesn't mean he will be able to.
He's their star player, but Portugal would rather talk about anyone except Cristiano Ronaldo.
Real Madrid star Ronaldo was last week accused of evading 14.7 million euros through offshore companies and will appear before a judge on July 31, judicial sources told AFP.
On top of the finances, there is also the problem, probably the bigger one, of the manager.
He continued: "A lot of things would have to happen for him to leave".
Figo had a similar career trajectory to Ronaldo, beginning at Sporting Lisbon before eventually joining Madrid and the two briefly played alongside each other at worldwide level.
"I must defend him at all costs, both as a player and as a person". He started the Champions League final, played in his home city of Cardiff, on the bench.
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Ronaldo is now on duty for Portugal at the Confederations Cup in Russian Federation which ends on July 2.
Madrid's long-time president said the club had not received any transfer offers for Ronaldo.
And Spanish outlet Diario Gol say Real chief Florentino Perez plans to let him go so he can sign Monaco hitman Mbappe.
Press Association Sport understands United's former Real boss Mourinho is keen to sign Morata as the Red Devils target three or four high-quality summer acquisitions.
The 18-year-old is the world's most in-demand player with United, Manchester City and Arsenal all linked.
Ibrahimovic is set to leave at the end of his contract and United captain Wayne Rooney has yet to announce where he will be playing his club football next season, although David de Gea's future is becoming clearer.
"The team continue to believe in qualification, we have great possibilities, because there are still two games left".





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